Outdoor paint

Linseed oil paint, sludge paint, Roslagsmahogny or tar? You choose!

Color
Color

Linseed oil paint White

Pure white. Known in Gysinge’s color range as highly resistant to algae and mold attack in combination with our outdoor primer.

Nearest NCS S 0502-Y

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR151.59

Linseed oil paint Green earth

Dark greenish-brown color, reminiscent of green umber but greener. becomes warm gray in breaks with white.

Common window color in the 18th and 19th centuries. The windows at Stockholm Castle are painted in this color. Very effective as window color on red cottages with white linings.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint Green Umbra 7%

A light warm grayish color. White broken with 7% Green Umbra.

Nearest NCS S 1502-Y

100% it is dark gray-brown, broken with white it is warm gray. It is available in the following percentages: 2%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

When you want to paint knots and linings on wooden houses from the 18th to the 20th century, it is good to know that there was a different amount of refraction of the white color in different eras.

The most common was 30% green umber in the 18th century, giving a distinct limestone gray hue. During the 19th century, the fashion lightens and the “white” color often ended up around 15% green umber.

By the turn of the century, however, only light, soft white is the highest fashion, corresponding to 2% green umber.

Since the same colors and the same paint qualities were also painted indoors with roughly the same timetable, our ready-made paints are suitable for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, this linseed oil paint was used on windows, carpentry, breast panels, doors and more.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint Green Umbra Natur

Unbroken 100% is often used for thresholds, for example. However, it is usually broken with white, which gives warm gray, pearl gray or marble white colors, which was common in the 18th century. Often used in glazing.

At last, linseed oil paint with real earth color pigments!

It is the linseed oil paint that has preserved and embellished Sweden’s buildings for centuries. Linseed oil paint was a matter of course, both indoors and outdoors until the 1960s. If you want to renovate in a sustainable, natural and beautiful way, then Linseed Oil Paint is No 1.

We can now proudly present three new colors of linseed oil paint made from the finest earth color pigment imaginable. Green Umbra from Verona, Red Ochre from Roussillon and French Golden Ochre.

A linseed oil paint pigmented with genuine earth color pigments gives an extra dimension to the painted surface. Made from clay soils that have been washed and bleached by nature itself over thousands of years, they are produced in the same way today as when oil paint was introduced to our northern latitudes centuries ago. Natural clay pigments such as golden ochre and red ochre are muted and vibrant at the same time, giving the natural color tone a perfect balance for old and new houses.

While developing these new colors, we have also improved our linseed oil paint. In collaboration with Kerstin Lyckman, Sweden’s only doctor of historical oil paints, we have developed our paint, which now has better coverage and longevity and is also more historically accurate. Back to basics!

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Green Umbra 2%

Broken warm white. White off-white with 2% Green Umbra.

Nearest NCS S 1002-Y

100% it is dark gray-brown, broken with white it is warm gray. It is available in the following percentages: 2%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

When you want to paint knots and linings on wooden houses from the 18th to the 20th century, it is good to know that there was a different amount of refraction of the white color in different eras.

The most common was 30% green umber in the 18th century, giving a distinct limestone gray hue. During the 19th century, the fashion lightens and the “white” color often ended up around 15% green umber.

By the turn of the century, however, only light, soft white is the highest fashion, corresponding to 2% green umber.

Since the same colors and the same paint qualities were also painted indoors with roughly the same timetable, our ready-made paints are suitable for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, this linseed oil paint was used on windows, carpentry, breast panels, doors and more.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR171.50

Linseed oil paint English Red

Maroon color. Classic from the 17th century onwards for joinery. Very popular from the end of the 18th century onwards, as the color resembles mahogany, a type of wood that was fashionable at the time. Finished color in a can, and normally does not break. Extremely good hiding power.

Nearest NCS S 5040-Y80R

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR116.29

Roslagsmahogny Natural brown

Roslagsmahogny is a classic stain-free tar paint for outdoor wood. It has been used for centuries in the treatment of porch floors, stairs, outhouse doors, piers and boats. Roslagsmahogny also protects iron fittings such as door hinges and other details from rusting.

Roslagsmahognyn is available in two colors, natural brown and carbon black. You can also pigment the natural brown with any pigment if you want a completely different color. Can be repainted, but only with a different tar-based paint. “Once tar, always tar”.

Please note! Roslagsmahogny contains tar, as the tar is a natural product, it can vary in color. To guarantee the same color, check that it comes from the same batch. The color is also affected by weather, wind and sunlight. If you do not finish your project the first year, there will be some color difference if you paint the next year even though the paint comes from the same batch.

EUR24.89EUR85.52

Linseed Oil Paint Red Ochre Natural

The use of red ochre has deep roots in our Nordic cultural heritage from the Viking Age decorative elements, which later inspired the accent color of national romanticism in dragon ornamentation and carpentry. Light red color with a tendency towards brick color. A very common color, perhaps the most common in Swedish building tradition.

Nearest NCS S 4550-Y70R

At last, linseed oil paint with real earth color pigments!

It is the linseed oil paint that has preserved and embellished Sweden’s buildings for centuries. Linseed oil paint was a matter of course, both indoors and outdoors until the 1960s. If you want to renovate in a sustainable, natural and beautiful way, then Linseed Oil Paint is No 1.

We can now proudly present three new colors of linseed oil paint made from the finest earth color pigment imaginable. Green Umbra from Verona, Red Ochre from Roussillon and French Golden Ochre. –

A linseed oil paint pigmented with genuine earth color pigments gives an extra dimension to the painted surface. Made from clay soils that have been washed and bleached by nature itself over thousands of years, they are produced in the same way today as when oil paint was introduced to our northern latitudes centuries ago. Natural clay pigments such as golden ochre and red ochre are muted and vibrant at the same time, giving the natural color tone a perfect balance for old and new houses.

While developing these new colors, we have also improved our linseed oil paint. In collaboration with Kerstin Lyckman, Sweden’s only doctor of historical oil paints, we have developed our paint, which now has better coverage and longevity and is also more historically accurate. Back to basics!

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint Iron oxide yellow

Neutral, saturated yellow color. Mostly used as a breaking color, to turn white color into light yellow.

Sample jars with ready-to-use percentages are available 1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

Commonly used as such in wall paint indoors and as carpentry paint outdoors. Does not tend towards pink or apricot when mixed with white, but retains its neutral yellowness.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Oxide green

Classic green. Common color of wrought iron before the middle of the 19th century. Then came the fashion for black forging. Green is also a common window and door color, both in Sweden and on the continent throughout the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

Sample jars with pre-broken percentages 1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Chrome oxide green

Linseed oil paint Chrome oxide green

Pea green fashionable color in the second half of the 19th century. Used unbroken on garden furniture, windows, front doors and tin roofs.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

Environmental image: The Sommarro garden group is painted with 100% Chrome Oxide Green linseed oil paint

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Roslagsmahogny Kimrökssvart

Roslagsmahogny is a classic stain-free tar paint for outdoor wood. It has been used for centuries in the treatment of porch floors, stairs, outhouse doors, piers and boats. The paint provides a water-repellent matte finish. Roslagsmahogny also protects iron fittings such as door hinges and other details from rusting.

Roslagsmahognyn is available in two colors, natural brown and carbon black. You can also pigment the natural brown with any pigment if you want a completely different color. Can be repainted, but only with a different tar-based paint. “Once tar, always tar”.

Please note! Roslagsmahogny contains tar, as the tar is a natural product, it can vary in color. To guarantee the same color, check that it comes from the same batch. The color is also affected by weather, wind and sunlight. If you do not finish your project the first year, there will be some color difference if you paint the next year even though the paint comes from the same batch.

EUR27.60EUR92.76

Linseed oil paint Jugendgrön

Jugendgrön is a color that was common both externally and internally from the 1890s until the 1930s.

Externally, it is often seen on window frames; internally, it is a very common color on the fixed kitchen furniture and in the kitchen and hallway as a wall color. Jugendgrön is therefore closely associated with beadboard panels in particular, but it was also often used on furniture. As a color, it can be described as a light chrome oxide green, but yellower and at the same time a little brighter green. In interior painting at the beginning of the 20th century, it was often combined with Jugendbeige on linings, windows and doors, but a darker color, about 7-15% unfired umber, is also a common contrast color to Jugendgrön.

Nearest NCS S 3020-G40Y

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Green Umbra 15%

A classic warm gray color. White broken with 15% Green Umbra.

Nearest NCS S 2502-Y

100% it is dark gray-brown, broken with white it is warm gray. It is available in the following percentages: 2%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

When you want to paint knots and linings on wooden houses from the 18th to the 20th century, it is good to know that there was a different amount of refraction of the white color in different eras.

The most common was 30% green umber in the 18th century, giving a distinct limestone gray hue. During the 19th century, the fashion lightens and the “white” color often ended up around 15% green umber.

By the turn of the century, however, only light, soft white is the highest fashion, corresponding to 2% green umber.

Since the same colors and the same paint qualities were also painted indoors with roughly the same timetable, our ready-made paints are suitable for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, this linseed oil paint was used on windows, carpentry, breast panels, doors and more.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint youth beige

Jugendbeige is a color that was common in interiors from the 1890s to the 1930s. The color has a tendency towards ivory and can therefore easily be perceived as “impure white”, which is also the intention. In early 20th century interior painting, Jugendbeige is often combined with Jugendgrönt on panels, and the spirit of the era is further enhanced if Jugendbeige joinery paint is used in living rooms in combination with dark-bottomed paper wallpapers that are true to the period.

Nearest NCS S 1005-Y50R

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Green Umbra 30%

Light limestone gray color. White broken with 30% Green Umbra.

Nearest NCS S 3502-Y

100% it is dark gray-brown, broken with white it is warm gray. It is available in the following percentages: 2%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

When you want to paint knots and linings on wooden houses from the 18th to the 20th century, it is good to know that there was a different amount of refraction of the white color in different eras.

The most common was 30% green umber in the 18th century, giving a distinct limestone gray hue. During the 19th century, the fashion lightens and the “white” color often ended up around 15% green umber.

By the turn of the century, however, only light, soft white is the highest fashion, corresponding to 2% green umber.

Since the same colors and the same paint qualities were also painted indoors with roughly the same timetable, our ready-made paints are suitable for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, this linseed oil paint was used on windows, carpentry, breast panels, doors and more.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Gulockra nature

Linseed oil paint Gulockra Natur

Classic golden yellow color that has been used unbroken for almost 300 years as a door and window color outdoors. It has the same warmth as oak. It has also been used to create the illusion of oak. It is also commonly mixed with white to give a manor yellow color (30 – 10% yellow ochre).

Our Gulockra linseed oil paint was replaced in 2017 with Gulockra natural linseed oil paint, which is made entirely from the finest earth color pigment imaginable, golden ochre from France. A linseed oil paint pigmented with genuine earth color pigments gives an extra dimension to the painted surface.

The pigment is made from clay soils that have been washed and bleached by nature itself over thousands of years and is produced in the same way today as it was hundreds of years ago. Natural clay pigments such as golden ochre and red ochre are both muted and vibrant, giving natural color tones.

If you want the same shade as previous breaks of our previous color gulockra, you should break according to the table below when breaking with Gulockra natur.

60% Gulockra = 80% Gulockra natural

30% Gulockra = 60% Gulockra natural

15% Gulockra = 30% Gulockra natural

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint charcoal gray

A cold gray color with a tendency towards blue, made mainly of carbon black and white pigment. Common as a carpenter’s color, especially in the 19th century, then usually broken with white. Carbon black gray can sometimes be found in 100%, for example as a sill paint, but it is otherwise mostly used as a break color and is rarely painted unbroken.

Sample jars are available with pre-broken percentages 0.5%, 2%, 7%, 15%, 30%

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed Oil Paint Burnt Umbra

Common brown color with a tendency towards beige, especially in the second half of the 19th century. Most commonly found in mixtures with white, where it gives a nougat color.

Sample jars with pre-broken percentages 1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Chimney smoke black

Absolute carbon black paint, made from carbon black. Ready-made color for e.g. tin roofing and forging. Black is common as an unbroken color, but is also used as a breaking color to make other colors darker. Extremely good hiding power.

Nearest NCS S 9000-N

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint Burnt Terra

Brown color that is rarely used 100%, but a classic in breaks with white. Together with white, it gives an old pink color, without a tendency towards sharp edges.

Pink is a common accent, both indoors and outdoors, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Sample jars with ready-to-use refractions in 1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, and 60%

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen is not 100% accurate.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

Sludge color Yellow brick

Common color in Swedish tradition. All residential buildings along Byggesvägen in Gysinge, for example, were painted in this color in the 1890s. Made of ochre yellow pigment.

Nearest NCS S 3050-Y20R

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen is not 100% accurate.

Coloring picture: Façade sludge color yellowmylla, windows 60% oxide green linseed oil paint, lining and knots green umbra linseed oil paint about 5%.

EUR9.05EUR87.33

Ultramarine blue linseed oil paint

Linseed oil paint Ultramarine blue

The classic intense blue color that you find on doors around the Mediterranean and which in our country has become most popular as a modern window and door color in combination with iron vitriol gray walls. Faded by the sun.

Sample jars with pre-mixed percentages 1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Green Umbra 60%

Dark limestone gray color. White broken with 60% Green Umbra.

Nearest NCS S 5005-Y50R

100% it is dark gray-brown, broken with white it is warm gray. It is available in the following percentages: 2%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

When you want to paint knots and linings on wooden houses from the 18th to the 20th century, it is good to know that there was a different amount of refraction of the white color in different eras.

The most common was 30% green umber in the 18th century, giving a distinct limestone gray hue. During the 19th century, the fashion lightens and the “white” color often ended up around 15% green umber.

By the turn of the century, however, only light, soft white is the highest fashion, corresponding to 2% green umber.

Since the same colors and the same paint qualities were also painted indoors with roughly the same timetable, our ready-made paints are suitable for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, this linseed oil paint was used on windows, carpentry, breast panels, doors and more.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR116.29

Linseed oil paint Djurgarden green

Djurgårdsgrön is a typical 19th century color named after Djurgården in Stockholm, a part of the capital that has a lot of buildings left from the mid-19th century.

The green color was painted on the facades and for the windows, white was used, broken with about 10 percent green umber (so-called Stockholm white).

The color is also very common as a window color and the opposite relationship is at least as common; Stockholm white facade and Stockholm white lining and zoo green window frames.

Nearest NCS S 5020-G10Y

NOTE! The color rendering on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

Outdoor primer

Outdoor primer

White outdoor primer for outdoor priming of previously untreated wooden surfaces, zinc white primer. Mold and algae inhibiting due to its content of pure zinc white pigment. Based on cold-pressed linseed oil of the highest quality. Contains thinners. Packages of 1, 3, and 5 liters.

When using outdoor primer, the final coat should be applied within a couple of weeks. Otherwise the primer will harden, making it difficult for the final coat to adhere.

EUR39.37EUR159.28

Sludge paint Red ochre with linseed oil

Light red sludge color with a tendency towards brick color. Very common color. Perhaps the most common in Swedish building tradition. Based on rye flour and contains linseed oil.

We recommend Rödockra sludge paint with linseed oil when you are going to paint a previously painted facade, as the previous paint probably contained linseed oil of unknown concentration, and our sludge paint without linseed oil has a poorer adhesion to this type.

However, if you are absolutely sure that there was no linseed oil in the previous paint, or when repainting, Rödockra sludge paint without linseed oil works perfectly well.

Nearest NCS S 4040-Y70R

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

Coloring environmental image 1:

Facade – Red ochre sludge paint without linseed oil. Window and door linings – 30% green umber linseed oil paint.

Window bars and double doors – 100% yellow ochre linseed oil paint.

Garden furniture – English red linseed oil paint.

EUR9.05EUR76.83

Linseed oil paint Iron oxide brown

Pure brown color. Commonly used on the exterior as a window and door color mainly during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Sample jars are available in ready-to-use percentages 1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Gray Umbra

Finished neutral gray linseed oil paint of a shade that does not tend towards green or blue, but is more of the same color as, for example, a Carrara marble. A very common color from the 18th century onwards on all carpentry, both indoors and outdoors.

Nearest NCS S 2005-Y20R

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Sludge paint Red ochre without linseed oil

Light red sludge paint with a tendency towards brick color. Without linseed oil additive. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, it is believed that this particular shade of light brick red was the most common among red-colored buildings. It was often combined with oil-painted details such as window and door frames in light gray instead of unbroken white.

Nearest NCS S 4040-Y70R

The red color comes from burnt mining slag or clay containing iron oxide. Colors other than red were also commonly used as sludge color until the beginning.

However, if you are absolutely sure that there was no linseed oil in the previous paint, or when repainting, Rödockra sludge paint without linseed oil works perfectly well.

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

Coloring environmental image:

Facade – Red ochre sludge paint without linseed oil. Window and door linings – 30% green umber linseed oil paint. Window bars and double door – 100% yellow ochre linseed oil paint. Garden furniture – English red linseed oil paint.

EUR9.05EUR76.83

Manor yellow

Linseed oil paint manor yellow

In the 18th century, yellow became the color of the new mansions and it also became common on the plastered buildings of the cities. Of course, in the 19th century, the common wooden houses followed suit. When the color red became too common to confer status, wealthier city dwellers chose to clad their houses in wood paneling and linseed oil paint them yellow with grey details. At first, only the street facade might be painted, but eventually the whole house was painted yellow, while the outbuildings often retained their fake red color.

Traditionally, yellow houses were painted in a milder yellow color than what we often see today. With tradition in mind, we have therefore developed a manor yellow color that gives your facade a beautiful, warm and soft feeling.

Nearest NCS S 2020-Y20R. Please note that the nearest NCS for manor yellow differs slightly from the actual color. The color reproduction on the screen is also not 100% accurate. We recommend that you buy a small can of paint and try it out before you decide on a larger project.

EUR12.58EUR116.29

Sludge color Gysingegrey

Warm light gray color, produced in ready mix at the request of Gysinge customers. Roughly equivalent to iron vitriol gray, but transferred to sludge paint. Made from rye flour, water, iron vitriol, linseed oil and pigments.

Finished broken color. Breaking extra with natural white is not something we can recommend.

Nearest NCS S 3502-Y

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR9.05EUR87.33

Linseed oil paint Iron oxide red

A more yellowish red than English red. Common interior color during the early 20th century, for example on Carl Larsson’s red furniture.

Nearest NCS S4050-Y80R

NOTE! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Brown umbra

Mud color Brown Umbra

Strong dark brown color that changes to nougat color mixed with white.

Nearest NCS S 8005-Y80R

NOTE! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR43.89EUR87.33

Sludge color Italy red

Classic red sludge color. Slightly redder color than Red ochre, more similar to Falu red color.

Nearest NCS S 4050-Y80R

NOTE! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR76.83

Linseed oil paint Allmoge blue

The favorite color of the rococo and the common people has many names; dala blue, pigeon blue, gray blue. We call it ‘common blue’ because it was so dominant in the interior painting of the common people in the 18th and 19th centuries. The color is not normally broken.

Nearest NCS S 5010-B70G

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

Content: Boiled, cold-pressed linseed oil. Pigment.

Features: Completely solvent-free. Easy to renew and maintain. Thin and lightweight. very thick Good hiding power. Excellent color fastness. Good adhesion. Penetrates deeply into the substrate.

Intended for: Outdoors on wood, sheet metal and iron. Excellent also on top of old linseed oil paint. Indoors: Wood, plaster, iron, etc. Suitable for both dry and damp areas.

Gloss: Shiny as freshly painted, but goes down to semi-matt after a few months. Can be matted faster by adding solvent in the last coat.

Thinner: Can be thinned with boiled linseed oil and/or turpentine. If you want to avoid thinners completely, just spread the paint thinner.

Linseed oil: Linseed oil is of the highest quality, produced in unbroken tradition in the same factory since 1839. The cold-pressed linseed oil is boiled according to tradition to minimize mold growth.

Painting instructions: Follow the instructions on the can or read our article in Building Care – Do it yourself here on the website.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Green gray

Ready-baked paint in a dark pearl gray-green color, common already in the 18th century. Suitable as a carpentry paint outdoors, for windows and doors on older wooden houses and for carpentry indoors, from the 18th century onwards.

Nearest NCS S 3005-G80Y

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Blue gray

Finished paint in a light blue-gray color. Very common throughout the 19th century and especially during the pearlescent period. The color became especially popular around the turn of the century 1900, as a kitchen paint and generally as a paint for indoor carpentry.

Nearest NCS S 2002-B

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Gotland blue

Ready-mixed beautiful, mild blue-gray tone that fits in most environments.

Closest NCS S4020-R80B

EUR12.58EUR42.08

Sludge paint Iron oxide black

Absolute carbon black color, has no historical anchoring but has become a very popular facade color in the last 10 years.

Nearest NCS S 9000-N

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR87.33

Wood tar

For centuries, pine tar has been used outdoors to protect wooden roofs, shingles, gates, etc. At certain times, house facades have also been coated with pine tar. Pine tar has also been used for driving tools and for the surface treatment of outdoor forging.

Properties: Protects wood against erosion and leaching. Penetrates into the wood. Water repellent. Non-toxic natural material. Temperature sensitive – sticks at high temperature. Can only be painted over with paints containing pine tar. “Once tar, always tar”.

Suitable for: New wood surfaces, planed and unplaned. Old tarred wooden surfaces. Forging.

Color: Transparent yellowish brown. Can be broken into other colors. Gives a matte surface with a nice luster.

Consumption: One liter is enough for 1 sqm on a highly absorbent surface, when re-tarring to 2-6 sqm.

Durability: 5-20 years. A south side needs to be re-tarred more often than a north side. A new tarred surface should be retarred annually until the surface is formed.

Thinning: Thinning can also be done by heating in a water bath to 30-50 degrees.

Tools: Brush with stiff bristles.

Drying time: Never really dries. However, it gets a dry surface when it is cold outside, but becomes soft again when the sun warms.

Storage: Unlimited storage time. Withstands freezing temperatures.

Brush washing: Brushes are washed in turpentine. Hands are cleaned with linseed oil soap, butter or other fat that dissolves tar.

EUR25.79EUR99.10

Silverbets

Silverbets gives an immediate silver-grey shine to wood treated with iron vitriol solution (see recipe in the catalog). One bag is enough for about 15-20 liters of iron vitriol solution, i.e. for just under 40 square meters of unplaned surface.

EUR7.15

Sludge color Oxide green

Strong dark forest green color.

Nearest NCS S 6020-G30Y

NOTE! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR48.42EUR97.29

Sludge paint Natural white

Warm white color. Intended only to break other colors, e.g. yellow mud, oxide green and green umber. White sludge paint should not be painted unbroken, as it has less resistance without color pigments in it. The more white you have in a color, the faster the color ages. We do not recommend a break with more than 20% white.

Nearest NCS S 0502-Y

ATTENTION! On-screen color reproduction is not 100% accurate

EUR43.89EUR87.33

Iron vitriol 2kg

Iron vitriol is the preservative component in, for example, sludge paint. Iron vitriol can also be used outdoors for graying/patinating of wood in connection with, for example, timber preparation.

Iron vitriol is also the cheapest material for outdoor gray “glaze” paint.

EUR18.01

Sludge color Green Umbra

Dark earthy color. Common on fences and outbuildings.

Nearest NCS S 7010-Y30R

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR9.05EUR87.33

Sludge color Blue-gray

Lighter blue-gray color. Not a known cultural-historical color, but a color that has become common in modern residential buildings.

Nearest NCS S 3502-B

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR9.05EUR87.33

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