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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 05:16:16 +0100, "Bouler"
wrote: Years and years ago I painted a tallship with real oilpaint. Well painting is not the good word, it was more coloring a picture with paint. In Germany they"called it "Mahlen nach zahlen", what means in Englisch "Painting in numbers. The result is not so bad i.m.o. ![]() Its dirty so it has to be cleaned but I don't know how. Safest is to start with mineral spirits. Use a small bit to start on a cotton skewer. If it was varnished with a dammar or such then the varnish will come off with the dirt. If it was never varnished and dirt has settled on the actual paint then carefully use some damp cotton and see if that might help remove the dirt. We use a special soap that is not harmful to the paint. A bit of enzyme might be needed. That is in your spit. |
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![]() "joevan" schreef in bericht ... On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 05:16:16 +0100, "Bouler" wrote: Years and years ago I painted a tallship with real oilpaint. Well painting is not the good word, it was more coloring a picture with paint. In Germany they"called it "Mahlen nach zahlen", what means in Englisch "Painting in numbers. The result is not so bad i.m.o. ![]() Its dirty so it has to be cleaned but I don't know how. Safest is to start with mineral spirits. Use a small bit to start on a cotton skewer. If it was varnished with a dammar or such then the varnish will come off with the dirt. If it was never varnished and dirt has settled on the actual paint then carefully use some damp cotton and see if that might help remove the dirt. We use a special soap that is not harmful to the paint. A bit of enzyme might be needed. That is in your spit. Thanks joevan, you're the expert, I'll try. -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:41:13 +0100, "Bouler"
wrote: "joevan" schreef in bericht .. . On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 05:16:16 +0100, "Bouler" wrote: Years and years ago I painted a tallship with real oilpaint. Well painting is not the good word, it was more coloring a picture with paint. In Germany they"called it "Mahlen nach zahlen", what means in Englisch "Painting in numbers. The result is not so bad i.m.o. ![]() Its dirty so it has to be cleaned but I don't know how. Safest is to start with mineral spirits. Use a small bit to start on a cotton skewer. If it was varnished with a dammar or such then the varnish will come off with the dirt. If it was never varnished and dirt has settled on the actual paint then carefully use some damp cotton and see if that might help remove the dirt. We use a special soap that is not harmful to the paint. A bit of enzyme might be needed. That is in your spit. Thanks joevan, you're the expert, I'll try. I only say this because it is your own painting and numbers and all. Just do a corner or so until you think it is ok. |
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![]() "joevan" schreef in bericht ... Safest is to start with mineral spirits. Use a small bit to start on a cotton skewer. If it was varnished with a dammar or such then the varnish will come off with the dirt. If it was never varnished and dirt has settled on the actual paint then carefully use some damp cotton and see if that might help remove the dirt. We use a special soap that is not harmful to the paint. A bit of enzyme might be needed. That is in your spit. Thanks joevan, you're the expert, I'll try. I only say this because it is your own painting and numbers and all. Just do a corner or so until you think it is ok. I will. -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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