How do I paint a table using linseed oil?
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Hi,
Is this what you are looking for: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/furniture/from-dump-to-divine-with-unicorn-spit-10616370?expand_all_questions=1?
From Dump to Divine With Unicorn SPiT
Hi Faye,
You will need to completely strip the table of all paint,stain,varnish to give clean original wood surface, then brush on - the way the grain goes. Let sink in and repeat until happy with results.
On my "page" here on Hometalk, There is a description of how to do a French polish (linseed oil finish) but linseed oil is a "finish" not a paint.
Hello again,
Just let it soak in for a rich wood look. best wishes
Hello again Faye,
It's my pleasure......