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Turpentine is a petroleum based solvent. Oil based paints work by allowing the petroleum based carrier to evaporate. The turpentine will redissolve the paint and allow it to be removed.
For painting purposes, linseed oil is sometimes thinned with turpentine.
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Turpentine is a spirit obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines.It's commonly called turps, turps is a solvent and can help soften dried oil based paints, more turps would then be used to wipe the paint clean.Turps would not be used to remove water based paints.
A volatile pungent oil distilled from gum turpentine or pine wood, used in mixing paints and varnishes and in liniment. Hope this helped!!
it contains terpentine oil, camphor,soft soap.it is an anti inflamatory, rubefacient, applied for rheumatic pain.
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Yes, tuba-tuba root can be used to make liniment oil. The root is known for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it effective for relieving muscle and joint pain when applied as a liniment oil.
lin seed oil 1 drop and turpentine 5 drop dilut together
light it on fire, turpentine is flammable.
Turpentine oil works by irritating the skin or mucous membranes. When applied topically, it causes a warm sensation due to increased blood flow to the area. It also acts as a counterirritant, which can temporarily relieve minor aches and pains.
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a medicianal preparation with oil as solvent is called liniment.
It is not safe to drink turpentine oil. Turpentine oil is meant to be used on the skin. WebMD claims that when taken by mouth, turpentine oil can cause serious health problems including headache, sleeplessness, coughing, bleeding in the lungs, vomiting, kidney damage, miscarriage, coma, and death.
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No. Because of the confusion between turpentine, mineral turpentine, mineral spirits and mineral oil, I have included links to all of these substances. All of the above except mineral oil are toxic if one drinks them. Turpentine is the only one that is not a petroleum distillate. Mineral oil as sold in a pharmacy is for constipation and to be used as directed. See related links.