Can I use linseed oil then polyurethane on wood?
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If you let the linseed oil dry thoroughly and use a oil based varnish you can do it.
Here's some interesting information that might help
https://thefinishingstore.com/blogs/news/tip-linseed-oil-and-polyurethane
Pat: maybe this will help
https://www.woodtalkonline.com/topic/15009-polyurethane-over-boiled-linseed-oil/
You can use one or the other. Cannot use both. Both are wood sealers individually.
Linseed oil takes a long time to dry. If you use polyurethane before it is completely dry, you can get a haze in your finish. Just be sure the linseed oil is completely dry.
Hi Pat, here are some instructions on wood. Hope this is helpful.. Stay well Search Results
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linseed oil will seal the wood so it won't accept the poly
They are two different types of sealers for different results/treatments, one the Linseed oil is just that an oil(soaks into wood treating/sealing it) and the poly is a film/coating - are you placing furniture outdoors? why do you want to do both? here is some reading on finishes https://www.woodmagazine.com/materials-guide/finishes/choosing-best-wood-finish
No, the oil will make the poly bead and it won’t dry.
I wouldn't put poly on top of oil. If thats the look you want try Danish oil instead.
No! It will not penetrate the polyurethane once dry! Better to use Teak Oil on bare wood!