Posted by tractior300 on April 15, 2013 at 08:18:20 from (74.36.163.120):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Barn Paint posted by BigTone on April 15, 2013 at 07:23:45:
I can't say why the lindseed works, but it does. Of course your oil base paints have a lot of lindseed oil in them, or they use to. Now if your painting over water based paint, I wouldn't guarantee anything. Dad always put on straight lindseed oil over well worn old painted buildings, sometimes 2 coates before the final coat with oil base paint. I helped him paint one building 50 years ago and it still has quite a bit of red on it, not bright, but still has red cast. I still use a lot of lindseed oil for coating outdoor wood items, painted or not. Works great on trailer floors and etc. It will tend to darken an item, so if something is to maintain a natural look, maybe not the right thing. About as expensive as paint, but is a good water proofing product.
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