Deep rich brown linseed oil paint. Sign brown.
National Park Service and Forest Service Sign Brown FED-STD 20059
Deep rich brown linseed oil paint. Sign brown.
National Park Service and Forest Service Sign Brown FED-STD 20059
Size 1 Quart

National Park Service and Forest Service Sign Brown FED-STD 20059

$79.00 Sale Save

Raw/thirsty/weathered wooden surfaces will require a saturating coat of Purified Linseed Oil or an oil-thinned coat of paint. No separate primer is required. The same paint may be used for all coats.

Paint Coverage: 150 - 205 Sq. Ft. Per Quart/ 3-4 mils wet film thickness, depending on surface texture/porosity and type of pigment. (This is more than twice the surface area of conventional paint coverage.)

Sign brown for both the National Park Service and the Forest Service.

Traditional linseed oil paint. Made in the USA. We manufacture a catalog of historically accurate American colors and brighter, modern hues. Handcrafted with American-grown linseed oil, purified and boiled in California. Our focus is on providing North America with a plastic-free coating. Solvent-free. Zero VOC. Plant—Not Plastic. Paint with a purpose. 

Heron Paint commits 1% of paint sales to nonprofits that specialize in protecting our natural environment. We're especially happy to support organizations fighting for clean, plastic-free water. 

Note: On-screen and printer color representations may vary from actual paint colors.

For more on color accuracy click here.

These little Helix Mixers are great at mixing our linseed oil paint.

Clean your brushes with Linseed Oil Soap!

Our handcrafted 12oz jar makes just over 1.25 gallons of effective brush cleaner.

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michael o.
Everything was great

Great product , looks great , easy to use . I would definitely recommend . Only issue I had was the pint size , it was manufactured in June , when I opened the can it had a solid film of oil covering the entire top , I attempted to shake the can to see if it would dissolve , it didn't , and there was little chunks of it throughout the paint , but I managed to complete my project by working around the chunks .