Caution
This product contains water and is susceptible to freezing. Take care during shipping and storage. See our policy on Shipping During the Winter for more details.
Description
Pure linseed soap can be used for all cleaning and can be used on all surfaces, brushes, tools, and for personal hygiene.
Linseed soap is made from cold-pressed raw, purified linseed oil and water. It is a pure natural product, without any additives.
Some ways to use
For general cleaning
Add about 100 mL of Linseed Soap to a 10 L bucket of water. Scrub and dry. Use less water for heavy-duty cleaning. In hard water, white specks may appear when the soap is mixed in. This will not affect the cleaning power.
For paint brushes and hands
Mix soap with a little water. Work into brushes and rinse.
For wooden floors
Wet the floor with cold water to avoid marks. Clean with concentrated Linseed Soap. Rinse / wipe the floor with a damp cloth about 15min afterwards, let dry.
For other surfaces where dirt is ingrained (ovens, stoves, car, kitchen work surfaces, or stains on textiles)
Apply undiluted soap with a little water. Rub the surface and leave. Rinse cloth with water or wash in washing machine.
For personal hygiene
Use on skin without triggering any chemical sensitivities.
For stain removal
Apply directly to stain, scrub lightly, and rinse clean.
For cleaning metal fittings and hardware
Boil rusty or old painted fittings and hardware in 50/50 Linseed Oil Soap and water for a few hours. Leave to cool overnight. Remove the fittings, and brush them off in clean water, and leave to dry. Be sure to capture old paint sludge and dispose safely.
Note
This product contains water and is susceptible to freezing. Take care during storage.
Documents
Little Handbook About Allbäck Linseed Oil Paint (see page 22)
Le Petit livre de la peinture à l'huile de lin Allbäck (voir la page 22)
SDS Allbäck Linseed Soap
Video
Linseed Soap for Cleaning