Looking to remove stubborn residue from your furniture? Our Odourless Solvent works beautifully to break down buildup and is free from harmful toxic aromas, too! This solvent is 99.9% refined from toxic aromatics and is the purest form available on the market today. As an added bonus, this is great for cleaning your wax brushes, or brushes used with oil based products like Stain and Finishing Oil or Gel Stain & Top Coat.
A must in your paint kit!
Fusion Mineral Paint’s Odourless Solvent is an excellent prep tool to have. Odourless solvent is the perfect substitute for turpentine and mineral thinner.
Use Odourless solvent to remove wax from previously waxed furniture pieces, sticky residue from price stickers, or even cleaning your wax/oil brushes.
And as an added bonus, it is super simple to use!
How To Use Odourless Solvent:
- Soak a cleaning pad or paper towel with Fusion’s Odourless Solvent
- Wipe down your surface to remove wax & residue
- Repeat as needed, until the wax dissolve or the sticky residue disappear
- If the wax is thick, try using some 000 steel wool to remove the wax
- Perfect substitute for turpentine and mineral thinner. Used to clean tools and brushes that have been used with oil-based or wax products.
- Great for cleaning wax brushes!
- Use Odorless solvent before painting metal as a degreaser
See how to remove sticky residue from your furniture
Odourless Solvent can also be used to clean tools and brushes with oil-based or wax products. This is perfect for your Staalmeester Brushes you may have used to apply Fusion’s Furniture Wax!
More Prep Like A Pro tips from Fusion’s Jennylyn,
- The Ultimate Guide – How To Prep Furniture
- 5 Tips to Prep your Furniture for Painting
- How to ‘Prep Like a Pro’
Discarding Odourless Solvent
After you have used any rag or brush with Odourless Solvent ( this applies to all solvents ) the correct way to dispose of soaked rags is to lay them flat outside to dry. The solvent evaporates very quickly this way and no longer poses a fire threat. Solvents are highly flammable and although rare, can spontaneously combust which in turn is a fire hazard. Once dry dispose of as normal. Keep safe and Happy Painting