First published at 18:25 UTC on February 3rd, 2018.
UPDATE: Don't bother with this. While it works beautifully under 500 degrees, anything above it, the oil burns and flakes off, leaving bare metal.Too bad, so sad. Next!
How to use flax oil to condition your wood stove. A simple and frugal main…
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UPDATE: Don't bother with this. While it works beautifully under 500 degrees, anything above it, the oil burns and flakes off, leaving bare metal.Too bad, so sad. Next!
How to use flax oil to condition your wood stove. A simple and frugal maintenance tip for condition of the exterior of a wood stove, especially in wet, humid or rust-promoting environments. Let me know if, or how well this worked for you.
NOTES: @1:40 *"pans" not "stoves"
PS: Flax oil can probably be purchased in any grocery store for 7 to 10 dollars, and it lasts forever.
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