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Can I paint Allback Linseed Paints onto an existing coat of modern paint?

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Yes, it will still perform, but will be subject to the fallibility of the existing paint. It will therefore, not last as long if the original paint has not been scraped off back to the bare wood. You may also find that it takes longer to dry, as the linseed oil will not soak through the modern paint into the wood as well. Generally, the Allback linseed paint will adhere to any surface that is dry and clean.

Our house is painted in Lead paint. How does Allback Linseed Paint differ?

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The main ingredients of Allback Linseed Paints, apart from linseed oil, are Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. These two constituents are infinitely safer to use than lead. Lead paint's use is restricted in the USA and many other countries. The Allback linseed oil paint colors contain earth pigment that is completely resistant to fading. The colors do dry out over time and may look faded but by adding a coat of the cleaned boiled linseed oil, paint luster and color is restored.

What makes Allback Linseed Paint an environmentally safe linseed oil paint?

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You may be shocked to learn that all these chemicals are unnecessary if you simply clean the linseed oil before producing the paint. Good quality linseed oil comes from a northern climate and contains 30% protein or more, depending on where the flax seed has been harvested. The protein causes impurities which lead to mildew and mold.. Conventional paint manufacturers use large amounts of pesticides and herbicides to offset mildew issues.

Is it difficult to paint with linseed oil paints?

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The Allback linseed oil paint is very easy to apply. No specific priming is required, although a first coat of the cleaned, boiled, linseed oil is recommended when the wood surface is very dry. This will make the linseed oil paint dry evenly. We have a "one can" paint system: you choose the shade and paint with the same paint outdoors and indoors for all coats without any addition of any solvents. This system means there are no leftover remains of special primer or top coats.

Our house is painted in Lead paint. How does Holkham Linseed Paints differ?

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The main constituents of Holkham Linseed Paints, apart from linseed oil, are Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. These two constituents are infinitely safer to use than lead. Lead paint’s use is restricted in this country to only Grade I and II* buildings, which only make up 7% of the listed buildings in the country. Even then you need to apply for a special licence from English Heritage to use it.

Why is the paint industry so resistant to using linseed oil paints?

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When modern paint manufacturers try to handle an organic, living material like linseed oil according to the same production principles used in producing cheap, chemical-based paints, the results are disappointing. Over the last 50 years, the handful of paint companies that have become dominant in the industry, instead, prefer to push Alkyd and Acrylic, water-based (plastic) paints on consumers.

What other uses do you have for Allback Linseed Soap?

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It can be used as a household soap for hand washing, for cleaning wooden surfaces like worktops, floors and outside tables. It is also good for cleaning your car, cleaning the oven and one test showed it being great to remove the dirt along the waterline of a boat! Pour a few ounces of straight soap onto the surface and then add a few drops of water to activate the soap. Scrub with a stiff bristle brush. Rinse with water.

CAN I PAINT OVER POR-15 WITH OTHER PAINTS?

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Absolutely. POR-15 will accept all paints, including lacquer-based paints. POR-15 Tie-Coat Primer is the best prime coat to use before topcoating POR-15. Be sure to read thoroughly our directions and tip sheets regarding topcoating before using POR-15.

How does Allback clean their linseed oil?

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After the flax seed have been cold pressed, the oil is heavily stirred and then stored. The protein in the oil will sink to the bottom after approximately 4 weeks. The oil is then pumped off the surface. This process is repeated until the oil is cleaned. Low heat is used to speed up the separation of the oil and the protein. It is very important for the quality of the paint to remove as much protein as possible. The linseed oil can then be boiled and sterilized.

Will the linseed white paint yellow?

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White linseed oil paint of poor quality can yellow considerably. Linseed oil paint of good quality yellows very little and only in the absence of daylight (like under a flowerpot.) The yellow tint disappears if the patch is exposed to daylight. The phenomenon is partly dependent on the quality of the linseed oil.

What else is linseed paint good for?

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Linseed paint is also excellent for rust proofing anything from steel, house hardware to automobiles. No need to prime nails on exterior siding when using linseed oil paint. You should be able to do all your clean-up without having to use any chemical solvents. Linseed soap can be used to clean everything from paint cans to brushes and rollers after you have painted with the linseed paint.

Does drying time have an impact on the performance of linseed oil paint vs. modern acrylic paint?

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There are buildings in North America and Europe that have been known to have linseed oil on the exterior from 300 years ago. They are still intact today because of the linseed oil's ability to prevent water from soaking into the wood surface. Because the organic, cleaned, linseed oil is very close to the natural oil in wood, the linseed oil has an exceptional ability to preserve wood over a very long time.

Can I just paint over the existing paper?

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If you paint over wallcovering, the seams may show, the paint may cause the wallcovering to blister, the paint warranty may be voided, and future removal will be much more difficult.

What is "boiled" linseed oil and linseed oil paint?

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Linseed oil paint is a collective name for many different products using linseed oil as a binding agent. Since the definition of linseed oil and linseed oil paint is loose, it includes many different kinds of products, creating much confusion for the consumer. Ironically, with all of our modern technology, it is in the knowledge of traditional methods that we find our best quality products.

What are the drawbacks with linseed oil paint?

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Not many. Some people may think that the colors are muted; however, this is an advantage... It is not desirable to choose bright sharp colors due to the fact that bright colors do not maintain their color for a very long time. The linseed oil paint consists of traditional colors that are proven to last for 50, maybe 100 years when properly maintained.

How does linseed oil paint work?

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The linseed oil in the paint gradually oxidises with the air. After six to eight years it fades, hence why we encourage the application of a layer of warm raw Holkham linseed oil during this period. After a further five to seven years (if no oil was applied) it “becomes chalky” requiring another coat of the original colour of linseed oil paint. Yes, over the years it becomes ‘chalky’ and softer in colour, but it is still protecting the wood.
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