How do you make linseed oil smell better?

A few days outside should tone it down a bit. If that's not enough, then go over the whole thing with a rag dipped in mineral spirits, and then let it air some more. Last, you can just seal up the wood with tung oil or a polymer finish of your choice. That will seal in the BLO in the wood grain and capture the smell.
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How do you mask the smell of linseed oil?

Add activated charcoal inside the plastic container and cover with the hole-filled lid. Place the container in the room with the wood floors to absorb linseed odors from the air.
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How long does it take for the smell of linseed oil to go away?

Give it Time to Offgass

To get rid of the linseed or tung oil odor I would first wait 30 days if possible. The odor might not be completely gone in 30 days but it will be mostly gone. If the oils were used on a large area like floors I would also increase heat and ventilation in that area of the home.
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Is linseed oil smelly?

Linseed oil does have a characteristic odor that some find unpleasant, but it doesn't release harmful fumes like solvents.
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Does boiled linseed oil have a smell?

Boiled linseed oil doesn't smell very pleasant but it will slowly dissipate. It isn't really 'boiled'; rather, it has chemical additives to speed up its drying after application. It's mainly those chemicals that you smell.
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Is linseed oil safe to use indoors?

Linseed oil is most often used indoors, either on paneling, moldings, beams, furniture and even on floors, which in this last case requires maintenance twice a year given the high stress of the surface .
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Is linseed oil safe to breathe in?

The short answer is no! Pure linseed oil poses little to no threat to human health. Many sources, including Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS), indicate that it is non-toxic.
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How long does it take for linseed oil to dry?

Raw linseed oil makes a great finish for wood products if applied in thin coats and given plenty of time to cure, but it can take 2-10 weeks to fully dry depending on the environment and the thickness of the application.
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Does linseed oil make wood waterproof?

There are three surefire ways to waterproof your wood for years to come. Use linseed or Tung oil to create a beautiful and protective hand-rubbed finish. Seal the wood with coating of polyurethane, varnish, or lacquer. Finish and waterproof wood simultaneously with a stain-sealant combo.
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Is linseed oil poisonous to dogs?

The flax plant contains low levels of cyanide producing compounds that make it toxic in large doses. Toxin levels can vary based on variety, season and climate. Cyanogenic glycosides are destroyed with processing, so flax oil and other supplements are safe for dogs, however overdose will still have negative symptoms.
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Is cold pressed linseed oil toxic?

They are natural and non-toxic. Actually, all linseed oil is processed the same. There is no difference between the purified linseed oil used for painting, and the flax seed oil from health food stores.
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Which is better tung or linseed oil?

Tung oil creates a harder, more durable finish than linseed oil. Tung oil is more water-resistant than linseed oil. Raw linseed oil takes significantly longer to cure than pure tung oil. Tung oil is generally more expensive than linseed oil.
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Can I put tung oil over linseed oil?

There are a lot of products labeled as such, but there is no "standard" that manufacturers have to adhere to in calling their products an "oil" finish. Your polymerized tung oil product over a cured Watco Danish Oil , a boiled linseed oil finish or pure tung oil finish would probably be OK.
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Can linseed oil cause headaches?

Some of the side effects reported by iGuard members inlcude: Headache. Please follow up with your doctor or other healthcare provider if you are experiencing any symptoms that worsen or do not go away. Side effects of flaxseed oil include: bloating, diarrhea, gas, nausea, stomach pain, and anal leakage.
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Does the smell of tung oil go away?

Tung oil produces a mildly disagreeable odor for a few days after it is applied. This odor lessens with time, however some find that it continues for quite some time afterwards. If the tung oil is to be coated with some other finish such as wax, shellac, lacquer or polyurethane, this smell is no longer noticeable.
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Why does flaxseed oil need to be refrigerated?

Heat, light and air can make flaxseed oil spoil quickly so it should be stored in the refrigerator. It may keep in the refrigerator for a couple months depending on how it's handled. For the best quality, buy flaxseed oil in smaller bottles and use it within the shortest time possible.
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Does linseed oil attract bugs?

Avoid conventional Linseed Oil as it has solvents and other additives that can attract bugs/mildew and go rancid over time.
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How many coats of linseed oil should I use?

A minimum of three coats is recommended. A light rubbing in between coats with Ultra Fine Steel Wool (Grade 0000) will improve results. If the surface becomes damaged, work in a new coat. Oil finishes bring out the natural colours of timber.
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How do you dispose of linseed oil rags?

Dispose of the linseed oil rags in one of the following ways: Lay them individually to air dry, then dispose of them with your regular trash. Or you can soak them in water in a metal container and seal them with a tight lid and then store them until you can safely dispose of them at the hazardous waste facility.
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What is the fastest way to cure linseed oil?

To speed up drying time, start by purchasing boiled linseed oil. Boiled linseed oil has solvent thinners added to it to promote faster drying. You can speed up the drying time by adding more solvent and atomizing the oil with a spray gun.
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Should you sand between coats of linseed oil?

No matter what you use for the sealer coat, sand it after it dries using a grit sandpaper that creates smoothness efficiently without causing larger-than-necessary scratches – most often a grit between #220 and #400 (P220 and P800). It's always best to sand lightly between every coat of finish to remove dust nibs.
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What do you dilute linseed oil with?

Can You Thin Boiled Linseed Oil With Mineral Spirits? Mineral spirits, also petroleum-based, are a less expensive alternative to turpentine (vegetable-based) and can be used to thin boiled linseed oil. They lessen the thickness of the oil and decrease the drying time.
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Can linseed oil make you sick?

There is a chance you may have an allergy to flax seeds and flaxseed oil. You should discontinue and avoid the use of flaxseed oil if you notice itching, swelling, redness, or hives when you ingest it. Vomiting and nausea may also be signs of an allergy.
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What does boiled linseed oil smell like?

I love the smell of boiled linseed oil. It's an "old world" kind of smell, reminiscent of the way wood used to be treated before modern finishes became commonplace. But if you don't like it, you can air it out in the sun for a while. A few days outside should tone it down a bit.
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Is boiled linseed oil toxic after drying?

Michael Dresdner: Boiled linseed oil is a drying oil, which means that it will go from liquid to a solid film in a day or two after it is applied to wood. Once it is dry, it is quite safe.
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