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Transom Preservative: Mineral Spirits vs. Turpentine
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<blockquote data-quote="chadzeilenga" data-source="post: 437130" data-attributes="member: 21314"><p>Hi All,</p><p>I just got done restoring an old victorian house. I reglazed all of the original wood windows and used a 50/50 combo of Boiled Linseed Oil & Turpentine on the wood after I had finished removing the old paint and light sanding. This re-saturated the wood with oil prior to priming with oil-based primer and top-coat of enamel. Worked really well! It prevents the dry oil from sucking up the oil from the new paint and really improves adhesion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadzeilenga, post: 437130, member: 21314"] Hi All, I just got done restoring an old victorian house. I reglazed all of the original wood windows and used a 50/50 combo of Boiled Linseed Oil & Turpentine on the wood after I had finished removing the old paint and light sanding. This re-saturated the wood with oil prior to priming with oil-based primer and top-coat of enamel. Worked really well! It prevents the dry oil from sucking up the oil from the new paint and really improves adhesion. [/QUOTE]
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