Sansodor by Winsor & Newton, Neutral-thin, Turpenoid, or anything called "Odorless" thinner... they may be called odorless, but they're still toxic.
Or you can use any of the new non-toxic orange-oil based thinners (good for clean-up but don't mix these with your paint as they contain non-drying oils).
2006-12-25 10:40:55
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answered by joyfulpaints 6
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Turpenoid.
Why? It is the odorless alternative to the more expensive Turpentine, which is toxic and sometimes causes allergic reactions. I always use turpenoid, and I really don't see a difference in quality. Saves you headaches! (Plus, it's so much cheaper, you can spend money on more fun things like brushes).
2006-12-26 02:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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odorless mineral spirits, very low oder, still works on oil paints like the regular stuff...still mineral spirits and still poison and still and oil, but you didn't ask any of that.
2006-12-26 01:04:37
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answered by captsnuf 7
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Turpenoid is good, as well as several other oderless products on the market today. check out dickblick.com and search for oderless thinner
2006-12-26 17:14:23
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answered by J3NN 3
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"Odorless Mineral Spirits."
Available at Wal-Mart, Lowes, and most hardware stores.
2006-12-25 22:28:15
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answered by spunk113 7
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try mineral spirits. not as odorous as turpentine and are fine for thinning oil colors.
2006-12-25 19:15:09
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answered by mikeyboy 1
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I GOT ONE, BUT I'M TOO LAZY TO GET IT NOW, ITS IN THE CAR, AND POOR ME ITS DARK OUT. EMAIL ME AND I WILL GET IT TO YOU TOMORROW. JOHNMIRIANI@SBCGLOBAL.NET
AND THIS IS NON TOXIC
2006-12-25 18:43:08
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answered by johnmiriani@sbcglobal.net 4
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