Solvents
Artists' Picture Cleaner
A natural resin/oil emulsion containing ammonia designed for cleaning varnished paintings. It works by dissolving linseed oil oxidation and will remove surface dirt and the products of oxidation in the old varnish. Shake before and during use. Clean small areas with cotton wool pads. When cleaning is complete remove any remaining cleaner with distilled turpentine. Batch colour and settlement may vary. Please note, however, that a picture that needs to have old varnish removed should be entrusted to a competent picture restorer. Unvarnished paintings may also be treated with Artists' Picture Cleaner but great care is necessary and the process should be stopped immediately if any colour appears to be coming off the painting.
Specifications
SKU: | 884955014493 |
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Health and Safety
Warning
Contains Hydrocarbons, terpene processing by-products [EC No. 273-309-3], Terpinolene multiconstituent [EC. No 938-945-4]. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye irritation |
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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.