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The paints thin with turpentine or mineral spirits amd the dired films amay also be removed with these solvents. The dried film is also soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons admixed with either acetone or an aromatic solvent. | The paints thin with turpentine or mineral spirits amd the dired films amay also be removed with these solvents. The dried film is also soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons admixed with either acetone or an aromatic solvent. | ||
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* External source or communication Comment: C. Metzger, Feb. 23, 2010 | * External source or communication Comment: C. Metzger, Feb. 23, 2010 |
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Description
[Lefranc & Bourgeois] A brand name for a series of paints based on a mixture of acrylic and ketonic resins. Charbonnel Restoration Colors are available in 33 colors. The consistency is similar to oils and the films dry by evaporation of the solvent. Charbonnel Restoration Colors are described as non-yellowing, permanently flexible, strongly pigmented, and highly lightfast.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Lefranc & Bourgeois Colors; Charbonnel Colori per il restauro (It.)
Other Properties
The paints thin with turpentine or mineral spirits amd the dired films amay also be removed with these solvents. The dried film is also soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons admixed with either acetone or an aromatic solvent.
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- External source or communication Comment: C. Metzger, Feb. 23, 2010
- Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997