Although Allbäck is traditionally boiled, it does contain a metallic dryer. Edit: Someone on a forum that I participate in dug a little deeper and determined that the amount of dryer that they use is small enough to have practically no negative impact.
@@eliabizzarri56 Someone on a forum that I participate in looked into it and determined that the amount of dryer that they use is small enough to have practically no negative impact.
Good video but organic doesn't mean non toxic, lead is organic.. im sure the product your talking about is non toxic but organic doesnt mean the same thing
This was so peculiar... I had to subscribe. I looked for a video of people talking about linseed oil... and i got it.
I live near Victor, NY, in Rochester! I'll have to investigate this company 😊
Although Allbäck is traditionally boiled, it does contain a metallic dryer.
Edit: Someone on a forum that I participate in dug a little deeper and determined that the amount of dryer that they use is small enough to have practically no negative impact.
Oh, thanks for the info - I don't know that.
@@eliabizzarri56 I think it's a recent change. I saw someone mention it on a Chris Schwarz blog post, and found the MSDS to confirm
@@eliabizzarri56 Someone on a forum that I participate in looked into it and determined that the amount of dryer that they use is small enough to have practically no negative impact.
How is the drying time?
making wood cookies how would u preserve the natural color and keep green wood from cracking?
Good video but organic doesn't mean non toxic, lead is organic.. im sure the product your talking about is non toxic but organic doesnt mean the same thing
Lead is definitely not organic, but definitely natural, but things like ricin are organic, so your point still stands