SKU: 4401

Linseed oil paint Gray Umbra

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100%

Size

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

Color

Gray

Närmaste NCS

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.

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

Features: Completely solvent-free. Easy to renew and maintain. Thin and easy to apply. 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 on 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 at the top of the page.

Description

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.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Break

100%

Size

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

Color

Gray

Närmaste NCS

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Painting instructions can be found on the back of the paint can and in our web article – Painting with linseed oil paint

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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.

EUR15.28EUR116.16

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