CCS Linseed Oil Pale Cold-Pressed™ - New Wave Art

CCS Linseed Oil Pale Cold-Pressed™ - New Wave Art

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Linseed oil historically is the most common drying oil used in painting. It dries fast and creates the strongest flexible surface. Cold-pressed oils are obtained by pressing and grinding seeds in a stone or metal press. This historical extraction technique yields less oil than using heat or chemical methods, traditionally it was preferred in order to have a purer oil. CCS Linseed Oil Pale Cold-Pressed™ is extracted using the more costly, time-tested method of cold-pressing oils. This method follows historic precedent by using the most natural oil and extraction processes. CCS does not use high-heat extracted oils. High-heat and chemically extracted oils have many more impurities than cold-pressed oils, and may alter the oil’s natural properties. Raw cold-pressed oils have a dark yellow-orange color that can affect paint color. Most art material companies either sell the uncleaned raw cold-pressed oil, or

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