✨ Bring your furniture back to life with a glossy glow that lasts!
Furniture Clinic Boiled Linseed Oil is a premium 500ml wood treatment oil that penetrates and restores wood surfaces with a fast-drying, slightly glossy finish. Suitable for wood, metal, stone, and terracotta, it enhances natural grain while providing durable protection indoors and outdoors. Backed by the Good Housekeeping seal and a satisfaction guarantee, it’s the trusted choice for professional-grade furniture care.
Brand | Furniture Clinic |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Metal,Wood |
Size | 500ml / 17 Fl Oz |
Coating Description | slightly glossy finish |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.25 x 2.25 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Finish Type | Matte Finish,Oil |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor and Outdoor Wood |
Opacity | semi-transparent |
Liquid Volume | 500 |
Paint Type | Oil |
Base Material | Boiled Linseed Oil |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
Unit Count | 17.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 799891043196 |
Part Number | FCBLO-500 |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 2.25 x 6 inches |
Item model number | BLO-500-AMZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte Finish,Oil |
Volume | 0.5 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Boiled Linseed Oil for Wood |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**D
Great for teak wood!
Like it so much that I finished the small size and went ahead and bought the large size. Small lasted a long time in my cabinet. Works great on my teak rocking chair. Even used it on the wood ottoman. Easy to apply with a rag. Spreads out evenly. Highly recommend!
C**R
BOILED Linseed Oil - Awesome Finish, Makes Wood Grain Pop - Highly Recommended
This is a great product. I have been looking for BOILED Linseed Oil for the longest time but I could only ever find it in large size jugs of a gallon or more, or the overpriced chemically mixed one. This oil works great, has very little [and also tolerable] odor and the price was right.First used it on my hammer's wood handle and it has restored the beauty of the wood. Had this hammer for nearly 20 years and got a LOT of use out of it. The wood was in good shape but visibly used & old. Putting about 10-15 coats of this oil on it has made it look almost brand new again.Now I'm currently using it on the Hickory handle of my Council Tools Woodcraft 24" Axe.I've put on about 10 coats (out of 20 planned) and it has already begun to show a beautiful finish on the axe handle. It was already a beautiful and smooth piece of wood, but after applying this oil it has really brought out the wood grain and has already created a very nice lustre as well. Can't wait to see what it looks like after the full job is done.The only thing I would advise other users is to be mindful of how they dispose of any rags, gloves, etc...that are used for application of the oil. It's certainly not dangerous in and of itself, but in some cases it has been known to become unstable and possibly catch fire/blow if you dispose of carelessly, crumble up oil-soaked rags in the garbage with no breathing room or without washing them. Extremely easy to avoid any of these issues, though.Me personally I apply with a disposable glove - sometimes in tandem with a paper towel or small hand-rag. Once finished, I rinse the glove & rags with warm water and either Palmolive or Dawn dish soap prior to throwing in the trash. Dawn works best for oil/grease but Palmolive has also been good for this. I've done it this way daily and had absolutely NO problems. Doing your clean-up this way simultaneously creates peace of mind and minimizes any lingering smell from permeating the garbage bag/trash can. I have never had any problems this way.Overall I definitely recommend this product for any wood treatments you have around the house. It's great.
D**E
Dry wood rejuvenator
Absorbs quickly and works wonders on dried out unfinished wood and rattan. Downside: lingering odor
G**G
Restores furniture quick and easy
The instructions on the bottle are simple to follow. A day after the first use, all the wooden surfaces that got a dose were looking much more vibrant, especially my ax (both wooden handle and metal head got some). I think a couple of pieces may want another coat, but that's on me (testing it out). I'm not sure if the fumes are toxic, but google says it's non-toxic... so there you go. In any case, I'm not familiar with linseed oil, this is my first time using it, so wasn't really expecting the smell to be so strong. It dissipates after a few hours. Just make sure to air-out furniture in a cool dry place for the recommended 24 hours after wiping away the excess - and washing the cloth you used to apply it (where you don't sleep - I made that mistake). Excellent product, highly recommended.
Y**I
Really easy to apply, and works great
I have a nice piece of fresh manzanita wood which I cut and shaped myself, and I really wanted to give it a sharper look, so I bought this bottle, and I poured some of it onto a napkin and rubbed it all Over the wood and right away I saw that nice sharp look where the different red colors on the wood stood out very nicely, I let it dry and applied it twice more and it came out beutiful. Though it smells really bad so you have to let it dry and air out for a while. And don't let it get onto your clothes, some got on my white shirt and it instantly soaked through and ruined my shirt and under shirt as it's oil, I am very impressed with this bottle, no need to apply different types of paints and chemicals to get that look, this bottle included it all. Very satisfied!
P**R
Good product. Works great
Delivered fast. Exactly as described
P**F
Knife Rebirth: Transforming 30-Year-Old Kitchen Blades second coating of oil Restoring linseed oil
The media could not be loaded. Refinishing wooden knife handles with linseed oil can breathe new life into your beloved tools, restoring their natural beauty and protecting them for years to come. Begin by ensuring the handles are clean and dry, free from any dirt, grime, or old finishes. Sand the handles gently to remove any rough spots or imperfections, using fine-grit sandpaper for a smooth finish.Once the handles are prepped, apply a small amount of linseed oil to a clean cloth or brush and rub it into the wood in the direction of the grain. Allow the oil to penetrate the wood for a few minutes before wiping off any excess with a dry cloth. Repeat this process two to three times, allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next.Linseed oil not only enhances the natural color and grain of the wood but also provides a protective layer that repels moisture and prevents cracking or warping. As the oil cures, it forms a durable finish that withstands daily use and keeps your knife handles looking great for years to come.Remember to store your knives in a dry environment away from direct sunlight to maintain the integrity of the linseed oil finish. With proper care and maintenance, your refurbished knife handles will continue to impress with their beauty and functionality.
K**I
Works great on outdoor furniture
I purchased a patio table that had a lot of negative reviews due to the weathering that seemed to immediately occur on the wooden table top. The table was a great bargain so I searched online for something to preserve the wooden top and read that linseed oil works well for that. I treated the table top twice with this oil and it still looks brand new a year later. I've since treated all my outdoor wood furniture and accessories with this and am very happy with the product.
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