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Most commonly used solvent in oil paints, is
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Alpesh mali said:
2 years ago
Turpentine is the right answer.
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Pandu said:
6 years ago
Most commonly used solvent in oil paints, is turpentine.
But, Most commonly used solvent in oil paints, is petroleum.
But, Most commonly used solvent in oil paints, is petroleum.
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Nagendra sah said:
3 years ago
The most commonly used solvent in oil paints is.
Linseed oil is a common solvent used in oil paints. It is derived from flax seeds and is known for its slow drying time, which can be beneficial for artists who want to have more time to work with their paint. Other solvents that are commonly used in oil paints include turpentine, mineral spirits, and white spirit. The choice of solvent can depend on the desired drying time, the type of paint being used, and the preferences of the artist.
Linseed oil is a common solvent used in oil paints. It is derived from flax seeds and is known for its slow drying time, which can be beneficial for artists who want to have more time to work with their paint. Other solvents that are commonly used in oil paints include turpentine, mineral spirits, and white spirit. The choice of solvent can depend on the desired drying time, the type of paint being used, and the preferences of the artist.
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Muhammad sajid said:
8 years ago
It is turpentine.
Ref: Engineering material book written by Surendra Singh.
Ref: Engineering material book written by Surendra Singh.
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Himanshu Dhar said:
5 years ago
Of course, turpentine! Because of its high solving power, excellent flattening properties & the ideal rate of evaporation.
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Bangash said:
6 years ago
Turpentine is thinner.
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Hzisis said:
6 years ago
Turpentine is thinner not solvent.
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Priya said:
6 years ago
Naphtha is a petroleum solvent.
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Viru kapoor said:
8 years ago
It is both petroleum and turpentine.
Petroleum product Neptha also used as thinner/solvent in the oil paints.
Petroleum product Neptha also used as thinner/solvent in the oil paints.
Sayed Abrar said:
8 years ago
Oil paint is a type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, commonly linseed oil. The viscosity of the paint may be modified by the addition of a solvent such as turpentine or white spirit, and varnish may be added to increase the glossiness of the dried oil paint film.
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