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Default What To Do With My Wooden Deck

On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 11:36:17 AM UTC-4, Mayayana wrote:
I'd thin it a bit and put it on now. (Watch out for
the newer "thinner replacements". I have no idea
what they're actually made of, but they're clearly not
just thinner.)


I found this is Lowes - Jasco Slow-to-Dissolve Linseed Oil - http://www.jasco-help.com/product/boiled-linseed-oil1

Should I use this stuff or is the thinned down stuff you said to avoid?
 
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