lynsed oil on wood?

Dan S

New Member
lynsed oil ( i think i miss spelled it )
anyways i have a customer that said she put this on her deck for that "clear look "
she applyed it straight from the bottle, and now they want it off .i didn't even look at this deck yet ..today @ 2.00 i will ,so hurry up and respond please.
they tryed sanding it but it gummed up ......daaaaaa ...... with just the pressure wil it come off? should i try heat ? should i get a stripper? they want it natural..i have no clue yet on what to do .

i'll check this before i leave hopefully somebody has a answer.............
 
linseed oil has been used for many years in sealers, stains and paints. In recent years it has been replaced by synthetic products for several reasons. But, it is still used by many manufacturers.

To answer your question. I would treat this deck like any other sealed deck. Strip with sodium hydroxide based stripper, neutralize with oxalic. Good Luck, Keith
 

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