
Making your oil paints water-mixable
To help artists make the switch from traditional oil paints to water-mixable oil paints, we developed Cobra Medium Mix. Add this medium to your left-over traditional oil paints to make them water mixable, so you can mix and thin your paint using just water.
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When working with oil paint, solvents like white spirit are often used to mix and thin the paint. Our mission is to minimize the use of these solvents since they are harmful for your health and the environment. Royal Talens helps you switch to a healthier, eco-friendly alternative.
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