I will soon be getting a new Shirley Patio smoker. I intend to use Avocado oil to season the inside of the chamber and warmer. But I know that a lot of you wipe down the outside painted areas with mineral oil as opposed to seed oils because they do not dry and can eventually after multiple coats become sticky. I also see posts where Linseed oil is used to coat bare steel smokers. My question is, can linseed oil be used on high-temperature paint?
I have not read or heard of anyone using it on paint so I guess that there is something not good about it. I would think that linseed oil could put more of a sealed coating on it that may last longer. But maybe more often applied coats of mineral oil help the paint. Any ideas?
I have not read or heard of anyone using it on paint so I guess that there is something not good about it. I would think that linseed oil could put more of a sealed coating on it that may last longer. But maybe more often applied coats of mineral oil help the paint. Any ideas?