Judea Bitumen 125 mL
Known for forty millennia in the Middle East, bitumen, more commonly known as Judean bitumen because of its origin, is a product widely used throughout the world in all kinds of fields, from painting to photography, and, and this is what interests us here, cabinet-making.
Description
Integrated into the patina, Judaea bitumen can be used to add shading and emphasize relief on moldings, fluting, sculptures..
It also ages shiny new finishes.
Directions for use :
Pure or diluted inturpentine, depending on the desired effect.
1. Apply with a silk-mix brush to a surface previously isolated with flux or other ...
2. After drying, blend if necessary with extra-fine steel wool.
3. Fix Judea bitumen with flux, varnish or sealant.
Clean tools with turpentine.
Keep out of reach of children. Flammable liquid and vapours. Harmful by inhalation. Causes skin irritation. Causes severe eye irritation. May cause skin allergy. May cause cancer. May cause fetal harm. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Toxic to aquatic organisms, causing long-term adverse effects.
Data sheet
- Volume
- 125 mL
- Compositions
- Turpentine Toluene / Hydrocarbons
- Manufacturing
- French