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Winsor & Newton Artists' Picture Cleaner, 75ml 3221735
$ 10.29
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Description
Winsor & Newton Artists' Picture Cleaner, 75ml 3221735Winsor & Newton Artists' Picture Cleaner is 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. Note 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 color appears to be coming off the painting. 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.
- Distilled turpentine is a fast evaporating highly refined essential oil with strongest thinning and brush cleaning power of all artists grade solvents
- Suitable for removing varnish
- Keep tightly closed and away from light
- Flammable, harmful and fatal if swallowed
- Comes in 75-ml bottle
- Suitable for removing varnish (including dammar varnish)
- Keep tightly Closed and away from light to prevent oxidation
- Do not use if it has thickened
- A low odor solvent which evaporates slowly, increases blending time and is suitable for thinning oil colors and cleaning brushes
- Suitable for oil and alkyd color
- Well suited to artists who prefer to avoid exposure to turpentine
- Suitable for oil & alkyd color
- Slightly slower drying than turpentine
- Does not deteriorate on storage
- A volatile, flammable diluent suitable for thinning oil colours and cleaning brushes
- A volatile, flammable diluent suitable for thinning oil colors and cleaning brushes
- 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
- Note that a picture that needs to have old varnish removed should be entrusted to a competent picture restorer
- Batch colour and settlement may vary