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Baby Oil Painting

Baby Oil PaintingTo clean an oil painting-Follow these simple instructions

Compared to other mediums such as painting water colors or acrylic or charcoal and so on, oil paintings have always been a favorite medium for artists and amateurs art. However, the middle of the oil has its own peculiarities in particular as regards the way he time of the passage of time.

For an oil painting to retain its original luster and shape, the artist or the collector needs to maintain it with care. Especially if you're an art lover or collector who has one or more oil paintings, the best way to keep the paintings is to get professional help to clean or renovate your valuable collection.

But hiring a professional can be very costly and time consuming. If you follow a few simple steps carefully, you can effectively clean oil paintings on your own. Here are some easy steps to follow guidelines and instructions on how to clean oil paintings yourself.

1. Use soft brushes

To maintain the quality of oil painting are always focused on using soft brushes to remove dirt. While dusting oil painting careful not to bend the canvas or remove oil paintings by bumping the painting. Avoid dust flaking paint in bulk as doing so could damage the paint completely.

2. Solvent mild

If the paint to the original oil is in good condition but the varnish is old enough, you can apply a mild solvent known by the name of preservation fluid for cleaning. Use the solvent with a cotton swab and apply the paint with a lot of attention. To be on the safer side, it is advisable to test the reaction of the solvent by applying it on one corner before trying it all over the canvas. Use the solvent in an area with adequate ventilation.

3. Clean the back of the painting

You must also pay attention to the back of the painting and cleaned regularly by brushing or vacuuming. But before cleaning the rear, remove the paint from its frame and place it on a clean surface. You can remove the dirt in the vacuum with a small nozzle with a brush. If possible, you can also use a cover on the back of the painting to prevent accumulation of dust behind the table.

4. Stop bacterial growth

For an oil painting news, chances are high for the accumulation of dirt, smoke, and bacterial or fungal growth throughout. After making sure the paint is not showing any cracks or flakes, carefully dust the surface with a baby toothbrush or shaving cream. Also make sure the paint is no accumulation of moisture in any form would be a shame to paint over the long term.

5. Remove surface dirt

If the dirt accumulated on the surface before painting can not be removed by dusting, you can use cotton pads soaked in distilled water. Cotton should be lightly rolled on the surface to remove dirt.

6. Avoid extra decoration

Additional decorations such as placing live plants around tables should be avoided at all costs, pests and insects can stain the oil paint and damage the frame.

7. Take expert help

Take the help of qualified experts to clean or restore oil painting which is covered with dust or yellowed varnish has completely. These tables can not be properly cleaned by novices. If you try to clear up such a picture with a few tips, you could damage it completely.

Follow these steps and enjoy the charm of an oil painting of origin for generations to come.

Posted on February 9, 2010.
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