SKU: 4301

Linseed oil paint English Red

EUR15.46EUR117.58

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Weight N/A
Break

100%

Size

0,25 l, 1 l, 3 l

Color

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.

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 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.

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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.

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