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- Renesans Turpentine Oil 250ml
Renesans Turpentine Oil 250ml
- Overview
- Characteristics
Renesans Turpentine Oil is a classic thinner for oil paints, making painting more predictable and convenient. It allows you to adjust paint thickness, clean tools, and work with mediums without losing the quality of the layer.
Main characteristics
- Type: oil solvent based on turpentine oil.
- Available in 100ml and 250ml.
- Purpose: diluting paints and mediums, cleaning brushes and palettes.
- Compatibility: All types of oil paints and oil mediums.
- Design: Lightweight, convenient bottle for controlling quantity.
- Formula: a mixture of linseed oil and turpentine, which reduces the thickness of the paint and speeds up drying.
- Important : danger and risks (EU) (RU)
Advantages
- Improves the fluidity and tinting of layers, making it easier to move the brush across the canvas.
- Quickly cleans brushes, spatulas and palettes, reducing the time spent on tool maintenance.
- Gives the artist control over working time: slightly lengthens drying time, which is useful for working with transitions and details.
- Available in two practical sizes to avoid cluttering your workspace with large bottles.
- Suitable for both studio and educational practice, where precision and cleanliness of execution are important.
Who is it suitable for?
- For artists working with oil paints on any surface.
- For pupils and students of art studios and academies.
- Beginners should adjust paint density and clean tools correctly.
- For professionals who value paint reaction stability and control over technology.
- Restorers and craftsmen who need a reliable solvent for tools and mediums.
How to use
Add a small amount of turpentine oil to the paint to adjust its density and opacity. Mix until the desired consistency is achieved. To clean tools, soak a brush or spatula in solvent, wipe until the paint is removed, then wash with warm, soapy water. Work in a well-ventilated area, avoiding excessive inhalation of fumes.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Can turpentine oil be mixed with other solvents?
Yes, it is compatible with classic oil solvents, but it is important to follow the proportions and working technique to avoid excessive dilution of the paint.
Does turpentine oil change the drying time of paint?
Yes, it can slightly lengthen the drying time, which gives more freedom for corrections and smooth transitions while painting.
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