standöljyyn
Standöljyyn is a traditional Finnish product primarily made from pine tar, which is a byproduct of wood carbonization. It has historically been used for its protective and preservative properties, particularly for wood. The production process involves heating pine wood in a low-oxygen environment, which causes it to decompose into various volatile compounds and a thick, black residue known as pine tar. This tar is then processed further to create standöljyyn.
The primary application of standöljyyn has been in the preservation of wooden structures, such as saunas, fences,
While modern synthetic preservatives are now more common, standöljyyn retains a niche following among those who