Water Mixable

Question: How do I clean the palette that I am painting with oil mix?

I started to paint with water miscible Oil Paints. Getting Started the color of my brushes is a snap (comes with soap and water). The range? Not so easy. I can not seem to get it to clean completely. Other than the use of turpentine (Which aggravates my asthma), it is all that I use to get to the wooden pallet completely clean?

Answer: Unfortunately, as soon as dry the water-miscible oils, they are not washed with soap and water. If I were you, I would stay away from anything with a skull and crossed Bones on it, including "odorless" solvents. Try the orange / citrus oil such as thinner or thin Citri Turpenoid Natural - they are not toxic and work great at removing hardened Paint Palette and brush. It also leaves an oily surface on wood, that makes it easier to clean later. I water-use oils with a Plastic Palette, and this is much easier to clean. You could try that or a melamine board, or an email butcher tray. They clean is beautiful with an abrasive dishwashing sponge. Have fun!

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