J Jason Fry Joined Jun 5, 2008 Messages 3,221 Aug 12, 2010 #1 I've got some teak oil that has gotten thicker as time has gone on. Is there anything I can thin it with? Acetone, lighter fluid, kerosene?
I've got some teak oil that has gotten thicker as time has gone on. Is there anything I can thin it with? Acetone, lighter fluid, kerosene?
Bruce Bump Joined Dec 2, 1999 Messages 9,910 Aug 12, 2010 #2 Try odor-less mineral spirits. Try it in a small container first to make sure its compatable.
mete Joined Jun 10, 2003 Messages 15,288 Aug 13, 2010 #3 Oils , certainly linseed, oxidize and polymerize .That would be ir-reversible I think. Try it and let us know.
Oils , certainly linseed, oxidize and polymerize .That would be ir-reversible I think. Try it and let us know.
Tippet Joined Mar 13, 2010 Messages 226 Aug 14, 2010 #6 lol I just wrote three paragraphs describing my masterful use of tung oil, then realized you asked about teak oil. Oh well, I'm still damned good.,
lol I just wrote three paragraphs describing my masterful use of tung oil, then realized you asked about teak oil. Oh well, I'm still damned good.,