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Title: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: radius on July 26, 2009, 06:01:33 pm
the title of this thread says it all
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: El Destructo on July 26, 2009, 06:59:51 pm
Tru Oil is 56 percent Mineral Spirits....33 percent (classified) Modified Oils.... 11 percent Polymerized Linseed Oil..so it's is more or less a form of Varnish.......and Linseed Oil is sticky!!!
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: Hillbilly on July 26, 2009, 07:11:31 pm
Never noticed it to be particularly sticky, not as sticky as polyurethane or similar finishes.
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: radius on July 26, 2009, 07:13:31 pm
well i found it was sticky--not like glue, more like sap--when i applied it to my bow.  but then again, i dumped the bottle over and got it all over the table!
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: adb on July 26, 2009, 07:37:45 pm
Truoil is a gun stock finish. It takes forever to dry. I have to leave it several days to dry, and I live in a dry climate.
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: Dano on July 26, 2009, 07:53:52 pm
I can put a coat a day on here in Nevada, even when our humidity is up in the 20% range. The only times it doesn't dry is when I forget to degrease an exotic wood. ADB you must have some old stuff or somethin.
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: FlintWalker on July 26, 2009, 08:22:12 pm
If Tru-oil gets very old it takes a long time to dry.  Fresh Tru-oil will dry to the touch in a couple hours and can be buffed and recoated in less than 24.
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: Gordon on July 26, 2009, 10:41:37 pm
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Truoil is a gun stock finish. It takes forever to dry. I have to leave it several days to dry, and I live in a dry climate.

adb, something must be wrong with the bottle you are using or your method of application. In warm and dry weather I can apply 3 coats in a day.

The other possibility is that you are applying it directly to naturally oily wood (some tropical hardwoods for instance). If you do so it will never dry properly. For oily woods I first apply a primer coat of schellac and then put tru-oil over it.
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: El Destructo on July 27, 2009, 12:21:57 am
I put Tru Oil on with my Fingers....I never noticed it to be sticky...more like Linseed Oil than anything else....even gets warm like Linseed Oil does....and I too can get two to three coats a Day here in Texas...no problem...when I am going to use Tru Oil on an oily wood like Osage or Ipe....I just use a little Acetone on a Rag....wipe it down good....let it dry...not too long or the Oils will come back....and then coat it good with my Finger...just dipping it in the Bottle...works great for Me
Title: Re: TRUOIL...what is it and why is it so sticky?
Post by: Pappy on July 27, 2009, 09:50:06 am
I do it about like EL and never really had a problem with it.I do sometimes put it in the hot box when it is really Humid outside or inside over an ac duct.Never notice it being sticky. :)
   Pappy