Science, asked by ruksarbano15aug, 6 months ago

why does a painter use turpentine oil instead of removing paint from his hand​

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Answered by thirishanaidu
1

Answer:

it is bcz

Explanation:

Turpentine is an effective paint solvent and can remove most paints and varnishes from skin. Because turpentine is flammable and an irritant to skin and eyes, it should only be used to remove paint from skin when other methods have failed.

turpentine oil is POSSIBLY SAFE when adults use it on their skin or inhale it appropriately. When used on the skin, it can cause skin irritation. When inhaled, turpentine oil can cause spasms of the airways, particularly in people with asthma and whooping cough.

Answered by kriselledsouza25
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Dry paint on the skin is very tough to remove with water because water is not able to dissolve the dried paint on the skin.

But, turpentine is easily able to dissolve the dried paint on the skin and that's why turpentine is more preferable than the water to quickly clear the paint on human skin.

Apart from turpentine , kerosene is also used for paint removal.

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