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| Subject: | Re: Turpenoid Question | |
| Date: | Mar 22, 2004 |
| From: | Andy Herbert | |
Hi
Are you looking for thinner or brush/paint cleaner.
Here in the US there is natural turpenoid that is allegedly environmentally friendly. It is marketed at turpenoid, and I looked at the bottle, and there's no other name given.
There are also odorless thinners on the market here. These are marketed as that (you don't smell what's killing you, compared to turpentine etc.). There's one brand I've got called "Sage Solve" that is allegedly non-toxic, and does the job. It's not marketed with any other name.
In British pubs I've seen the term 'white spirits'. I assume that's a similiar product. Perhaps that's the stuff to use.
I'd go to an art supply store and ask. Short of that, contact one online and see what you can learn if you don't get a more informative reply here.
Cheers
Andy |
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