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Elena Nahum Leroy, the owner, used traditional recipes that artists in Russia were using for most precious works. Yes, it took almost a year to produce a batch, but it was definitely worth it.
- Raw cold-pressed linseed oil was naturally refined 3-5 times with water to remove protein and slime. It took 2-3 weeks depending on the quality of the initial oil. And we drained about 20% of the oil by volume. It’s not because the oil was “bad”, it’s because the oil has tons of studs that are good for food or wood-working purposes, but not for painting.
- Then we slowly heated the oil for 15-20 hours to remove water residue, polymerize and thicken it. It’s a very delicate process. If the temperature is too low nothing is going to happen, and if it’s too high, the oil will boil and colour amber.
- Then we filtered the oil 2-3 times to finish refining and remove the residue of sediments.
- And the last step – we exposed the oil to the sun for 9-12 months for bleaching.
Elena’s signature professional linseed oil features:
- no harsh chemicals are used, just power or water and the sun.
- max adhesion.
- traditional Russian recipe of oil preparation for painting used for hundreds of years.
- Hand-made and processed in small batches for better quality.
- naturally thickened, polymerized, and sun-bleached for 9-12 months.
- made in Canada from scratch.
- ingredients: linseed oil.