Double boiled linseed oil by EVO is particularly suitable for finishing pale woods such as maple, pine, poplar and ash. It can protect floors, furniture, doors and woodwork, etc. Double-boiled linseed oil can also be applied to porous stone such as slate and clay. It enhances wood grain and gives it a natural patina. It is also an ingredient in many traditional paints and varnishes, such as ochre paints. Linseed oil should be used for interior projects only.
- Easy to use
- Pure and solvent-free
- Water and alcohol resistant
- Excellent coverage
- 100% natural, petroleum-free
- Gives a beautiful amber patina
- For all woodworking projects, floors and stairs
PREPARATION:
- For bare wood surfaces, fill cracks as needed with EVO WOOD FILLER and sand to 120-grit finish.
- Prepare surface thoroughly so that it is free of wax, varnish or other contaminants.
- Dilute oil with EVO CITRUS SOLVENT or LIGNA ISO-DILUANT at a ratio of 1 part thinner to 2 parts oil.
APPLICATION:
- Apply a generous first coat with a natural silk brush, applicator pad or lint-free bleached cotton cloth.
- After 15-20 minutes, remove excess with a soft cloth.
- After 1 hour, check for oozing and wipe off if necessary.
- Allow to dry completely for 8 to 24 hours.
- For subsequent coats, apply thin coats and wipe off excess, never leaving oil on the wood surface.
NUMBER OF COATS:
3 coats.
DRYING TIME (~22 °c) :
- DRY TO TOUCH (DUST FREE): 8 hours.
- BETWEEN COATS: 12-24 hours.
- LIGHT TRAFFIC: 24 hours.
- BEFORE REPLACING FURNITURE: 48 hours.
- COMPLETE AND FINAL DRYING: 2 weeks.
TOOL CLEANING:
ISO-DILUANT by LIGNA.
COVERAGE:
120 to 220 ft2 / Litre per coat (Varies according to wood species and condition).
FORMATS:
946 mL | 3.78 L | 18.9 L
FINISH:
Matte
MAINTENANCE:
EVO BLACK SOAP.
STORAGE :
- Keep product in original container.
- Protect from freezing and high temperatures. (Between 10°C and 30°C)
WARNING:
- Keep out of reach of children.
- After use, oil-impregnated rags and paper should be immersed in water and then disposed of outdoors to prevent self-combustion.








