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Michael Harding Oil Paint Medium PM1
Starting at: £9.30
PM1 is a basic paint medium, designed to increase the flow of your oil paints and the gloss and transparency of your paint layers, adding to the depth and beauty of the your pigment colour. The inclusion of linseed stand oil in the recipe of this oil based medium prevents the “yellowing” of your paint film.
Recommendation: Add 10-20% to your oil colour as you require.
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Zest-it Turpentine Substitute
Starting at: £7.40
Specially formulated non-toxic alternative to conventional thinners. Can be used as a substitute for turpentine. Ideal for asthmatics and those allergic to normal thinners. Reduces lingering smell normally generated by oil painting, has a citrus fragrance. Learn More -
Gamblin Gamsol Mineral Sprit
Starting at: £7.50
Gamsol is an odourless mineral spirit created by the American company Gamblin. They describe it as "the safest solvent that allows oil painters to utilize all traditional painting techniques without compromise."
Please see below for Gamsol's primary applications.
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Roberson Studio Safe Solvent
Starting at: £9.80
A highly efficient and safer solvent for oil paint. Studio Safe is non-aromatic and non-flammable and has a pleasant orange smell. Use for brush cleaning and the thinning of paint and as an alternative to traditional turpentine and white spirit.
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Cornelissen Rectified Turpentine
Starting at: £9.00
Volatile colourless liquid distilled from pine sap. Greater wetting powers than white spirit. Used to thin oil paint. Learn More -
Winsor & Newton Sansodor
Starting at: £6.05
Sansodor is a low-odour solvent which can be used as an alternative to turpentine. It evaporates slowly, increasing the blending time of oil paints, and can be used to clean brushes. Learn More -
Cornelissen Copaiba Balsam
Starting at: £12.40
Copaiba Balsam comes from the South American tree Copaifera landsdorfii. Its primary function is to improve the appearance of paint layers that may have become dull, brittle or sunken upon drying. It is a viscous liquid that may be diluted with turpentine, but which should not be used in painting mediums.
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Lefranc Petroleum Mineral Spirit
Starting at: £33.00
Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.
From their website: White spirit helps to thin oils and mediums and can be used to clean tools while working, although it is not a replacement for dedicated cleaners. “Fine art-quality” white spirit evaporates very rapidly and leaves no marks. It is stable over time, enabling it to be used to dilute mediums.
Consistency: liquid | Finish: neutral | Drying time: rapid
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Schmincke Medium W
Starting at: £8.05
Schmincke Medium W is an odourless, jelly-like ("lean") medium for mixing oil colours with water instead of organic solvents such as turpentine or turpentine substitute. It increases gloss and transparency, reduces viscosity and harmonizes the drying process.
Dosage: 50%
Thinner: Water
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Roberson Pure Gum Turpentine
Starting at: £10.50
Slightly less refined than rectified spirit of turpentine. Often preferred as constituent of painting mediums. Learn More -
Cornelissen Canada Balsam
Starting at: £20.10
Canada Balsam is an oleoresin, meaning that it is a mixture of essential oils and resin. It comes from the fir tree Abies balsamea, native to Canada and the eastern states of North America. It is notable for its pale colour, clarity and gloss, making it a useful ingredient in recipes for oil-painting mediums.
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Cornelissen Larch Venice Turpentine
Starting at: £18.00
Venice Trupentine is a thick, resinous liquid extracted from the Larix decidua, a larch tree native to Austria. It can impart luminosity, brilliance and gloss when used in mediums and varnishes, and as such it was highly valued during the Golden Age of painting in Venice. It is a slow-drying balsam, which can be diluted with turpentine or placed in a bath of warm water to aid flow.
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Lefranc Oil of Spike
Starting at: £18.10
Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.
From their website: Natural spike lavender oil is obtained by distilling lavender. It evaporates very slowly, making it ideal for producing very precise, transparent brush strokes. It is used to create preliminary sketches. Mixed with a medium, it activates the retarder effect.
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Lefranc Essential Oil of Petroleum 75 ml
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Ideal for making oil paints, mediums and varnishes more fluid, and for cleaning painting equipment. It also removes stains. Learn More


