SKU: 4506

Linseed oil paint Chrome oxide green

Price range: EUR15.11 through EUR114.88

Available in central stock
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Weight N/A
Break

1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%, 100%

Size

0,2 l, 0,25 l, 1 l, 3 l

Color

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

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

FEATURES: Easy to renew and maintain. Thin and easily stretched. Very thick. Good hiding power with the recommended number of coats. Excellent color fastness and adhesion. Penetrates deeply into the substrate.

SUITABLE 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 new, but goes down to semi-matt after a few months. Can be matted faster by adding solvent in the last coat.

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

LINSEED OIL: The linseed oil is of the best quality, produced in unbroken tradition at the same factory since 1839. The cold-pressed linseed oil is boiled according to tradition to get clean from slag products and minimize mold growth.

Description

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

Additional information

Weight N/A
Break

1%, 7%, 15%, 30%, 60%, 100%

Size

0,2 l, 0,25 l, 1 l, 3 l

Color

Green

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Painting instruction

For painting instructions – read the back of the can or our article“Painting with linseed oil paint

Please make sure you always use up-to-date information and do not rely on advice and instructions given long ago.

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