Overall the siding is in remarkably good shape for being 18 years old.
Boiled linseed oil on cedar siding.
How to revive old wood.
It is a great oil treatment for woods leaving a smooth touch on the surface.
Using something like 120 grit sandpaper make sure there isn t any dirt or loose wood fibers lingering.
Sanding also helps open.
The difference is that the boiled linseed oil is the only one that dries.
This was much lighter toned when newer but over time has gotten darker with multiple coats of linseed oil over the years.
Boiled linseed oil blo is a common item in my shop and in a lot of woodworker s shops.
The raw one does not dry.
We purchased a cedar sided home last oct found out the previous owner used a 50 50 mix of linseed oil turpentine on the siding.
When would you ever want it to not dry.
Boiled linseed oil is not boiled.
Some desire a little more protection than a sealer or preservative can supply yet want to retain the natural look and character of the wood.
Extreme caution must be used using linseed oil.
And so for a siding sealing material for an exterior finish you use boiled linseed oil.
The opinion on the use of oils on cedar is divided.
The applications were inconsistent as there are areas that have a heavy dried on film others that are dried wood.
It revitalizes old dried wood and gives it a new life.
Linseed oil is a finish that when applied to wood deck surfaces causes the grain to show prominently and leaves a wet look on the deck.
The actual boiling of some oils changes their drying characteristics true.
This makes it a better product for preserving tool handles decks and furniture.
With linseed oil though it is the addition of certain solvents that causes linseed oil to dry more quickly acting as if it were boiled.
Keep in mind applying boiled linseed oil straight out of the can to your cedar siding can and will darken over time.
Blo is often mixed with other finishes and was once one of the main ingredients in most paints.