Siccatif Blanc
<Dry promoting solvent> - <Liquid drying accelerator>
Capacity:55ml
Ingredient: Zinc-based drying accelerator, petroleum solvent (petroleum solvent)
Uses:
- Promotes the drying process from within the paint layer
- The solvent dries lightly and causes little color change when mixed
Note:
Weaker drying ability than Courtrai
With paint, mix at a ratio of 1-10 (10% Siccatif). With oil, mix with a ratio of 3-10 (30% Siccatif).
Details:
A brightly colored Siccatif produced from zinc salts. Has a weaker drying ability than Courtrai, dries oil paint from the inside, is a mild drying solvent and causes little color change when mixed.
When mixed directly with oil paint, mix at a ratio of 1-10 (10% Siccatif) and when mixed with vegetable oil (drying oil), mix at a ratio of 3-10 (30% Siccatif).
Holbein Siccatif Blanc
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- Oils: Base of oil paint. Basically, oils (most commonly linseed oil) are used as both Binder and “Vehicle” for oil paints. Paint oils can be added to paint to change the texture of the color layer - adjusting consistency, gloss and drying time. Especially when painting in multiple layers, using oil helps retain the "flexibility" and durability of the color layer in complying with the rule of "fat" on "thin" / thick layer on top of thin layer / oily layer on top. layer with little oil or a lot of solutes/long-drying layer on top of the quick-drying layer, preventing excessive thinning of oil color when using solvents.
- Solvents (Mediums): Used to change the texture of the color layer – adjusting consistency, gloss, flow drying time and texture. Use in sufficient quantity.
Solvents: Used to significantly thin the paint layer. Specially used to wash brushes and palettes after painting. Should only be used when painting the first/lining layers to avoid uneven drying and cracking of the painting.
- Varnishes/ Varnishes: Use as a protective layer after the painting is completely dry (6-9 months or up to 1-2 years depending on the thickness of the paint layer).