As a artist I use Low Odour Thinners in two way's, firstly I use it as a secondary cleaning for my brushes and sometimes as first clean depending how much paint I have on the brush. Secondly I use it in when I am making up a medium solution with linseed oil, turpentine is just too heavy when one is concentrating on a painting.
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Low Odour Thinners
09 Dec 2017 | K Davis
This meets my needs perfectly for thinners to use in my airbrush.
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Great product, amazing price
20 May 2017 | Hugopickace
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Bought this after a quick Google search. Used for modelling as this is far cheaper than the modelling brand thinners and works the same.
This Low Odour Thinner from Daler Rowney is an alternative to Turpentine and is ideal when working in smaller studios or more confined spaces, as the odour is not as strong as that of Turpentine. It works in the same way and is ideal for diluting oil mediums, making the paint more buttery and smooth as opposed to thick.
Simply add a few drops to the oil colour of your choice to form a smooth, fine and slower drying paint which gives you more working time whilst painting. It also works at flawlessly cleaning your brushes, and mixing palettes, removing every hint of paint that might get stuck and built up.