Solvents

Sansodor (Low Odour Solvent)

Sansodor™ performs like turpentine but its low odour makes it the least hazardous solvent. It is recommended by leading art schools and is often the only solvent permitted in their studios. Also good for diluting paint, cleaning brushes and creating your own mediums. Evaporates slowly and increases blending time. Well suited to artists who prefer to avoid exposure to turpentine. Tip: The least hazardous and aggressive solvent. Nevertheless, use with caution and dispose of responsibly.
Additive Size: 75ml
€6,70 In stock, ready to ship
Overview

Specifications

SKU:884955017210
For use with:
  • Artists Oil Colour
  • Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Colour
  • Winton Oil Colour
Attributes:
  • Create your own medium
  • Increase flow/dispersion
  • For use with pale colours
  • Reduce viscosity (thin)
Health and Safety

Danger

May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways

Product information

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Alter or enhance the characteristics of oil colours

Choosing complementary oils, solvents, mediums, and varnishes for your oil painting is as unique as choosing a colour palette. Depending on your style and technique, there are a wide range of traditional oils, mediums, and solvents to help you control your colour as well as varnishes to protect your work and provide a final finish. Used to modify the rate of drying, increase gloss, improve flow or add texture, mediums should be used in moderation as an additive to the colour.

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