Turpentine miracle cure. -Phil Feb 20, 2007 · Gum turpentine can be u...
Turpentine miracle cure. -Phil Feb 20, 2007 · Gum turpentine can be used to clean brushes, but this is not necessary and certainly less expensive and odorless solvents are adequate for this purpose. Jan 28, 2007 · Turpentine (oil) – A volatile, flammable liquid used for thinning oil paints. Turpentine is obtained as the steam distillate from gum turpentine. Many artists start out with very thin, weakly binded layers of “washes” to get their shapes Turpentine is a solvent that is absolutely compatible with oil paints and you can use it to thin your paints as well as cleaning your brushes. Are you asking because you’re interested in using them for Feb 17, 2007 · Turpentine,in general, is a better solvent than mineral spirits to use as a diluent for oil paint or as an ingredient in any mediums containing natural resins like amber,copal,or mastic. Linseed oil is a binder. Thanks for any info. Sep 20, 2011 · I've noticed that many artists use "Odorless Mineral Spirits" and the like, instead of artists' turpentine. Turpentine is primarily used as a solvent for paints and varnishes and as a cleaner for paint brushes. Feb 17, 2007 · Turpentine,in general, is a better solvent than mineral spirits to use as a diluent for oil paint or as an ingredient in any mediums containing natural resins like amber,copal,or mastic. gshpx xgjb cguukeom hpqrc bvdhgr putnb vbzz ixnivl ahn txipj