White spirits and turpentine (often referred to as turps) are not the same, though they are both solvents used in paint and cleaning applications. White spirits, typically derived from petroleum, have a milder odor and are commonly used for thinning oil-based paints and cleaning brushes. Turpentine, on the other hand, is a natural solvent obtained from pine resin and has a stronger smell, often preferred for specific artistic applications. While both can serve similar purposes, their chemical compositions and properties differ.
Turps will do it.
White spirit is obtained by petroleum distillation.
most pH indicators are polar, whereas turps is non-polar so it doesnt mix well
If it's dry then u can't.. If wet try White spirit/turps then neat washing up liquid follow by normal wash..
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White spirits, a type of solvent often used for cleaning and thinning paint, can indeed harden and dry out the skin if it comes into prolonged contact. The chemicals in white spirits can strip natural oils from the skin, leading to dryness, irritation, and potential cracking. It's advisable to use gloves when handling white spirits and to moisturize the skin afterward if contact occurs.
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The same as mineral spirits for cleaning and thinning paint is turpentine.