G greg.g Full Member May 20, 2015 315 170 birmingham Apr 26, 2016 #21 If using walnut oil on a new kuksa, do you just apply with a cloth and leave to dry, or do you put them in a warm oven for a few minutes?
If using walnut oil on a new kuksa, do you just apply with a cloth and leave to dry, or do you put them in a warm oven for a few minutes?
M Monikieman Full Member Jun 17, 2013 915 11 Monikie, Angus Apr 26, 2016 #22 Someone on here does the warm oven trick but I've never done it. A zip lock and let it sit over night works or just repeated coats I think.
Someone on here does the warm oven trick but I've never done it. A zip lock and let it sit over night works or just repeated coats I think.
G greg.g Full Member May 20, 2015 315 170 birmingham Apr 26, 2016 #23 Monikieman said: Someone on here does the warm oven trick but I've never done it. A zip lock and let it sit over night works or just repeated coats I think. Click to expand... It was on here that I read it a while ago. I have just had delivered a couple of cheap kuksa's from China. Not used them yet though.
Monikieman said: Someone on here does the warm oven trick but I've never done it. A zip lock and let it sit over night works or just repeated coats I think. Click to expand... It was on here that I read it a while ago. I have just had delivered a couple of cheap kuksa's from China. Not used them yet though.