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So I found this cool Murray with peaked fenders. It was perfect for something I wanted to try. Boiled linseed oil.
 

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looks great. I've been needing to try it myself and this has convinced me its the way to go for sure! your wheelset on that thing is sick too
Thank u sir. Those would be from Mr Warren Wong. Its easy to apply. Then wipe it down until almost dry. Then u see what's left.
 
That looks really good. Does the linseed oil clean the paint as well?

I've never used boiled linseed. I have used light oil to restore paint, the oil would loose the caked on grime on oil parts without damaging the paint and also bring some life back to it.

Check out danish oil, supposed to dry faster.
https://www.wood-finishes-direct.com/blog/wood-oils-best-used/
 
That looks really good. Does the linseed oil clean the paint as well?

I've never used boiled linseed. I have used light oil to restore paint, the oil would loose the caked on grime on oil parts without damaging the paint and also bring some life back to it.

Check out danish oil, supposed to dry faster.
https://www.wood-finishes-direct.com/blog/wood-oils-best-used/
I use soap and water first. Then the linseed oil. When u apply in generously and then wipe it down with a rag it will remove leftover grime. Also bring the color back and give it a deep shine. Just wipe it down well enough to leave no residue or it will get sticky
 

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