The ingredients list linseed oil, then there is reference to this product being flax oil. Which is it? And is there risk of self combustion if left on rags? I believe linseed can combust if not disposed of properly.
Bioshield, Koloranti Teak Furniture Oil, 16oz
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Oct 12, 2021 - 01:30 AM
Any oil can combust so dispose of rags wisely.Immediately after each use, place rags, steel wool, paper, cardboard, sanding dust and other soaked waste in a sealed, water-filled metal container to prevent heat build-up and fire. When drying, allow oil-soaked materials to spread out in the open air to prevent fire.
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Bioshield, Koloranti Teak Furniture Oil, 16oz
Non-toxic, Zero VOC oil to maintain and revive teak and other hardwoods
Bioshield Teak Furniture oil will bring teak furniture or other hardwoods back to life. It contains pigments that are reddish brown like teak. Unlike most teak oils that contain hazardous solvents, this product is zero VOC ...
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