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Quote: Juglansregia, The extra detail is fine by me for extra research if you want to contribute anything. I had a quick look at the links you posted and will read them properly sometime. Some of the scientific terms are tricky for me but I can understand enough. You mention various good points earlier to follow up on, thank you. I'll check out alkanet root pieces if you reckon they give a better colour. Kremer or Dictum have them. I'll check my powder for any debris. I'm aware of the sun bleached oil. I don't feel like making any but I bought some. One type from Canada is changing colour after only a few months on my shelf. One from Dictum Germany I believe is much better, it's made from the Swedish cp oil. I intended to mention the sun bleached oil soon. I'm trying to post my info in some sort of logical order. Kremer Pigmente I believe has some high quality stand oil, I'll try some sometime. Are you aware of James Groves at all? a link here to his extensive site. Worth a look thru if you havn't yet. http://www.jamescgroves.com/ It sounds like you have tried the full washing technique on cp linseed? I didn't go that far as I thought it might change the oil too much. Groves has a strong opinion against it. He makes a heat processed linseed, I have some and i was going to mention it soon. Regards, Gabe |