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oil paint on canvas or wood
You can use a water seal product like Thompson's if you want. I prefer to simply oil the wood with olive oil or linseed oil and protect the wood for rain with a cover.
Linseed oil is old tech. I would not use it unless it was a very specialized application where you were going for a particular oiled look, or if the wood were something like teak (where u would use teak oil only). Use a readily available deck sealer.
Yes, if it has not been painted. Use with a rag for best results.
You shouldn't, Mineral oil is non drying so it will just collect dust.
To prevent drying, sunburn, and cracking.
Use a lower temperature
Use leather cleaner,like you use for your shoes,its the best
In oil refining, cracking is the process of breaking large molecules into smaller molecules for which the refinery has more use, either as a product or as a feed stock to make something else.
oil based paint is better because it seals the wood
No, use heated mineral oil or linseed oil, or a polyurethane sealer.
When painting over a mahogany wood staircase it is advised to use an oil based primer first to prevent bleed through. Before applying the primer, sand the wood and make sure it is clean.
by the use of oil
Direct SunlightPosition your furniture away from direct sunlight and heat, where practicable. This will protect the wood from fading, and help avoid any cracking and movement in the joints.
oil, vines, wood, water
oil paint on canvas or wood
Steel wool and a finis oil of some type. Sorry,,,finish oil.