Oil-based paint is primarily used for painting surfaces that require a durable and long-lasting finish, such as woodwork, metal, and exterior surfaces.
Warm water, soap and a scrub brush should do it.
There are different methods - the oldfashioned one, is to first stretch the canvas, glue it in with rabbitskin-glue, then put a gesso over it. Nowadays acrylic binder and gesso is much used, but this might not be a very durable procedure in the end (in house painting, everyone knows not to put oilbased paint over acrylic paint...). Adding caseine to the gesso can help.
Turpentine has many uses. Primarily it is used to clean out paint brushes. It is frequently used as a solvent and also as a paint thinner. It can be used to clean up grease as well.
he paintings are primarily oil paint
If I could paint, I would primarily paint pictures of animals and dinosaurs.
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She primarily painted in New Mexico. She Painted there because she liked the scenery.
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paint is used for painting
They used sticks as paint brushes and used animal blood as paint.
Mark Rothko primarily used oil paint on canvas for his artwork. He often applied thin layers of paint to create his signature abstract, color field paintings that featured large, rectangular shapes with soft edges.