Single-component adhesive designed for bonding dry and wet wood, wooden elements, window frames, staircases, as well as for bonding wood with foam polystyrene, mineral and glass wool, PUR foam, cardboard.
LINOL is a liquid soap made from fresh, cold-pressed linseed oil. It is used for cleaning brushes from oil paints, removing impurities from wooden surfaces before applying oils and oil coatings, and similar tasks. It can successfully remove stains of oils and oil paints from textiles.
LINOL acts as a gentle remover. Apply it to the surface, let it work, and remove the softened coating with a stiff brush.
Care for wooden floors:
Add 1 dcl of LINOL to a bucket of water, scrub vigorously, and let it dry.
Cleaning old, dried brushes:
Soak the brushes in LINOL for a few days - usually, this way they can be restored for reuse.
Removing stains from textiles:
Moisten the area around the stain with water, then rub LINOL on the stain from both sides. Let it work for a while and rinse (can also be done in a washing machine).
P305 + P351 + P338 IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
P332 + P313 If skin irritation occurs: seek medical advice/attention.
P337 + P313 If eye irritation persists: seek medical advice/attention.
LINOL is a liquid soap made from fresh, cold-pressed flaxseed oil. It is used for cleaning brushes from oil paints, removing impurities from wooden surfaces before applying oils and oil coatings, and similar tasks. It can successfully remove stains of oils and oil paints from textiles.
PINSELREINIGER Removes the most stubborn dirt, e.g. gummed oils, fats, tar and bitumen, cleans paint-soiled brushes, paint rollers and tools Removes oil, fat, tar, soot and wax; also for dried tools.
Transparent binder for fast curing, single component solvent-based crack, joint and hole filler.
Ready to mix with sanding dust from the original wood.