Yes but it will bleed
colours ?
These are best for smudging and Blending colours in pictures.
Yes, use it full strength on a clean cloth to clean the leather and use another clean cloth to buff the seat.
No, she did not.
he tends to use oil paints and water colours ,rather than acrylic, on his larger canvases.
wipe up using a mop or cloth. if using a mop use bleach and is using a cloth (not recommended) use bleach again. then use a product called oust. it will get rid of the fumes
If you are asking about Oil Cloth, it is not made from oil, it is a plastic covered cloth that repels oil. There are fabric products made from petroleum products, but they are not made directly from oil.
Linen cloth, or sponges soaked with water, wine, oil or vinegar.
oil paints. jasper john always uses oil paints and the primary colours are red, blue and yellow.
You can use a soft cloth, such as J-Cloth lightly soaked in Lemon Oil or teak oil and rub the wood. You may find that you need to rub it for a long time but the marks will begin to disappear.
Use Fuller's Earth to absorb. Will require multiple treatments.
To effectively use olive oil to condition and maintain your guitar fretboard, apply a small amount of olive oil onto a soft cloth and rub it onto the fretboard in a circular motion. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe off any excess oil with a clean cloth. This will help moisturize the wood and prevent it from drying out. Be careful not to use too much oil, as it can lead to buildup and affect the sound of your guitar.