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Grumbacher Max Water Miscible Oil Colors 1.25 oz. tube lamp black M116 Max Oil paints are a professional line of water miscible oil paint. Max paints dilute alladin lamp oil and can be cleaned-up using water instead of conventional solvents. This means you no longer need harsh, toxic solvents to clean your brushes, greatly simplified oil painting. It also means that Max is gentle to artists as well as the environment. Max has the same buttery feel, drying time alladin lamp oil and traditional appearance as conventional oil paints. Tests show that a painting done with Max Oil Colors will last as long as one done with conventional oil colors, provided the basic principles of oil painting are followed. Available in vibrant colors made from authentic artist pigments. Non-toxic. You can even mix Max with your favorite mediums to glaze, speed drying, alladin lamp oil and improve flow, yet still wash up with simple soap alladin lamp oil and water. 1.25 oz. tubes.
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Oil lamp - An oil lamp is a device used for lighting or for preserving a flame that is fueled by animal, vegetable or mineral oil.
Ancient oil lamp - An oil lamp is a simple vessel used to produce light continuously for a period of time from a fuel source. The history of oil lamps extends for about 10,000 years, from prehistory to as late as the 19th century, or even until ...
Ancient Roman oil lamp - Ancient Roman oil lamps were small devices, typically made of terra-cotta, that were used by the ancient Romans for artificial light. They were fueled by olive oil, and had anywhere from one to a dozen wicks.
False flax oil - False flax oil is a pressed seed oil, derived from the Camelina sativa or false flax, also called gold of pleasure. False flax has long been grown in Europe, and its oil used as a lamp oil until the 18th century.
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