I Bought Art Supplies That Are Now ILLEGAL...

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  • @619Slipk
    @619Slipk 15 годин тому +289

    Turpentine show up like
    Imma dilute your paint, your kidneys, and maybe even you!

    • @syedarizvi7290
      @syedarizvi7290 15 годин тому +8

      I get the job done, regardless of the consequences

    • @bytesabre
      @bytesabre 15 годин тому +10

      IIRC Turpentine was the “dip” from Roger Rabbit

    • @birthdayboyblam.
      @birthdayboyblam. 10 годин тому +2

      ​@@bytesabre spooky!

    • @laurabailey1054
      @laurabailey1054 4 хвилини тому

      I’ve used it to clean paint brushes many times. You can get it in the hardware store in Canada

  • @clarelyapart
    @clarelyapart 15 годин тому +241

    Girrrlll. I live in a country where we can buy turpentine anywhere. The start of your video had me shook. I've used it so many times, even as a kid, without any protection.😮

    • @SuperRaedizzle
      @SuperRaedizzle  12 годин тому +63

      I’m finding this out now that is so common everywhere else! I know certain states in America it’s COMPLETELY banned! I wonder if it’s diluted or something!

    • @FuckedUpGenius
      @FuckedUpGenius 11 годин тому

      ​@@SuperRaedizzleHonestly, I think it's more of a fear for lawsuits that caused these regulations to be a thing in the US, rather than actually being a dangerous substance. A bit like how Kinder Surprise eggs are allowed here in the rest of the world as well, but not the US. Common sense is a thing that's a valid reason for a European judge to throw out a lawsuit, whilst in the US everyone has the right to sue.

    • @FuckedUpGenius
      @FuckedUpGenius 11 годин тому

      Not saying it isn't dangerous, just that the warning labels aren't massive here. Just your basic toxic skull label, instructions to only use in well ventilated areas etc.

    • @terryd6215
      @terryd6215 10 годин тому +7

      In France we use turpentine everywhere 😅

    • @michaelmagnani3463
      @michaelmagnani3463 10 годин тому +18

      ​@SuperRaedizzle it mostly used as a paint cleaner ie. Cleaning your brushes and whatnot.

  • @LyricalMastermind2
    @LyricalMastermind2 15 годин тому +198

    Throw that turpentine on that lead white. 🤣🤣 That'll probably bring it back.

  • @cassandralyris4918
    @cassandralyris4918 15 годин тому +78

    Hi ya'll, the color dupe for lead white is a color called "Swiss Coffee", specifically the Dunn Edwards formulation. Every brand has a slightly different formulation so be specific when getting paint mixed. -Paint desk worker.

    • @SuperRaedizzle
      @SuperRaedizzle  15 годин тому +12

      This is amazing! Thank you!!!

    • @anupriya54
      @anupriya54 13 годин тому +1

      ​@SuperRaedizzle you're lovely

    • @Mustlovebooks15
      @Mustlovebooks15 12 годин тому +3

      All the white in my house is done in that color. Didn’t realize it was the lead white doupe

    • @bombdiggity5594
      @bombdiggity5594 56 хвилин тому

      Do you happen to know the color dupe for Scheele's Green? It's one of my favorite colors

  • @imnameless__
    @imnameless__ 16 годин тому +165

    STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING SHE'S BACK BABBYYYY

    • @sutanu12
      @sutanu12 14 годин тому

      54 likes and no comments let me unfix fix that lol

    • @panponozka.2794
      @panponozka.2794 12 годин тому

      Hell yeeahhhhh

  • @UnderToWonder
    @UnderToWonder 15 годин тому +82

    In the UK, turps is like the basic thing people use to wash paint brushes, but usually, the type you decorate with, not art brushes.

    • @hkburrows
      @hkburrows 14 годин тому +21

      And, if you've got paint on your hands, it's better than soap lol. Seeing her all decked up like that, outside, is so funny. Especially when you think about the food standards in the US lol.
      What they eat is probably a lot more harmful than turps.

    • @soph1e121
      @soph1e121 10 годин тому +4

      I went to artschool in austria and we also used it without any safety gear inside our classroom like we used all the art supplies, i didn't know it was that dangerous tbh 🫣

    • @kovidarv
      @kovidarv 8 годин тому +3

      @@soph1e121it’s usually not this type of turpentine, it’s mineral turpentine not tree turpentine

    • @chaoticcatgremlim
      @chaoticcatgremlim 7 годин тому

      I was just thinking this 😂

    • @DROPTHEGRID
      @DROPTHEGRID 6 годин тому +1

      Many confuse turps with white spirit which is even worse.

  • @marikothecheetah9342
    @marikothecheetah9342 14 годин тому +29

    Turpentine is mainly used for cleaning, rarely for thinning the oil paint, as there are many alternative means to do so. It's really the last resort and it just makes brush cleaning so much faster. In my country there is also an odourless variety available, so yeah, no need to inhale those fumes.
    Additionally, to minimise the use of chemicals in painting across the board companies are introducing water soluble oils and I applaud them for it. You still need to clean your brushes with thinners and cleaners, but you don't have to thin them during painting.
    Arsenic is a staple of poisons - read any Agatha Christie's books and many poisonings were done using arsenic, because it is so deadly, in even small amounts. So, kids, praise chemistry scientists, since thanks to them we have safe alternatives. It is also the staple colour for poison in animations.

    • @jaynnnewell4722
      @jaynnnewell4722 13 годин тому +2

      Yeah my mom had a bit of turpentine but I only ever saw her use it for brush cleaning, not paint thinning (not that she painted much, but she had it in a jar with a sponge for use on her brushes). For that use I can understand why having something stronger would be better.

    • @marikothecheetah9342
      @marikothecheetah9342 12 годин тому +1

      @@jaynnnewell4722 exactly - it's fast and efficient.

    • @DROPTHEGRID
      @DROPTHEGRID 7 годин тому +2

      No turps is for thining paint. Where as 'white spirit' is only for cleaning. She dolloped too much on and unlike the other solvent stays 'wet' for longer.

    • @marikothecheetah9342
      @marikothecheetah9342 5 годин тому

      @@DROPTHEGRID yup, since its primary role is to clean brushes thoroughly. I am surprised that she has major in arts and her school seem to have never taught her basic stuff about paints. It's not the first time she discovers something that is known as a given in a painting world. Not her fault, rather the very questionable art school curriculum. Rae is cool and I enjoy her videos but some knowledge she seems to acquire should be known to her via schooling.

  • @amandaborkhart
    @amandaborkhart 15 годин тому +41

    Stop I never knew about the aquadot recall!!! But I rememeber happily playing with them before, that crushes my soul. Aqua dots and iron beads were my life

    • @cecebeau1535
      @cecebeau1535 15 годин тому

      It’s any of the beads you put in water for them to expand. Theres a lady on TikTok where her 1 year old ate one or however many, and the baby has all of these severe medical issues now. It’s scary how dangerous they are.

    • @im1fadedRob
      @im1fadedRob 21 хвилина тому +1

      @@cecebeau1535 Pretty sure Zorbeez are different from AquaDots/Beads, and I doubt either of those would cause severe medical issues just by ingesting a single one.. Sounds like a made up/misinterpreted story.

  • @LIZZIESLAYFR
    @LIZZIESLAYFR 15 годин тому +16

    PERSONALLY I LOVE WATCHING RAE DIZZLE SHES BASICALLY THE BEST ARTIST ON UA-cam

  • @Jhud69
    @Jhud69 16 годин тому +27

    Lol my mom used to paint so I had a lot of access to turpentine as a kid. I loved the smell of it. Still do tbh. Looking back she probably could have been more responsible with it, but eh.
    I think you can just buy it here in Europe without any difficulty still.
    I also remember the Aquabeads recall, I didn’t have those myself but I remember going to a classmate’s birthday party where she got them. Nothing bad happened thankfully. You can still buy them today, just with improved formula.

    • @debleb166
      @debleb166 14 годин тому

      I can get a litre of it at any art supply shop!

    • @trilbynhiss
      @trilbynhiss 12 годин тому +1

      Yeah, turpentine was *the* paint thinner to use for cleaning brushes when I was a kid. No one had to warn us not to drink it.

    • @dragonwyrmdracodracul8361
      @dragonwyrmdracodracul8361 7 годин тому

      Did you love the smell of Pure Gum Turpentine, Mineral Turpentine or Venetian/Larch Turpentine. Because those are completely different things.
      Venetian Turpentine smells amazing but it is a resin and not the solvent. Meanwhile, I can't stand the smell of Mineral Turpentine.

  • @Cheeksallflushed
    @Cheeksallflushed 16 годин тому +26

    I know Terpentin from using it to let my paintbrush soak in it, to get it clean again🙈😅

  • @HanaYukikoSakura
    @HanaYukikoSakura 15 годин тому +14

    Turpentine is still used widely in my country though. And I'm talking about France 😮

  • @MistaManlyGuy
    @MistaManlyGuy 15 годин тому +10

    3:48 I thought you said it could cause brain snot to develop 😭 I'm like what is that!?!?

  • @Ann208B
    @Ann208B 15 годин тому +16

    My father was an artist and used turpentine for years ! He died age 97!

    • @DROPTHEGRID
      @DROPTHEGRID 6 годин тому +2

      This is a bit alarmist. It is best to avoid the vapor and ventilate well. I'm 63 and perhaps I should not have slept in my youth with brushes soaking in open jars.

    • @im1fadedRob
      @im1fadedRob 19 хвилин тому

      And my grandfather smoked until he died at 95. Anecdotes like this are not data, and we know how negative these chemicals are on your health. Why do people insist on being this stupid and poisoning themselves?

  • @Luci_Darling
    @Luci_Darling 11 годин тому +6

    honestly thank you for the suggestion for Ryan. I've always wanted mummy brown as it seems such a gorgeous natural brown, but for obvious reasons never got it because human made pigments gross me out.

  • @SnoozieMoon
    @SnoozieMoon 14 годин тому +10

    Lol we still use turpentine when doing oil painting 😅😂

    • @SuperRaedizzle
      @SuperRaedizzle  12 годин тому +3

      My professor in college swore by it. (She was very old school and was an older lady). It truly melted the paint like nothing I’ve ever seen before!

  • @elizabethread1674
    @elizabethread1674 15 годин тому +5

    Turpentine was used to clean paint brushes from house paint. Always had a love-hate relationship with the odour.

  • @WeirdoFoxyy
    @WeirdoFoxyy 16 годин тому +15

    Your makeup always looks so good just like your art!!

  • @IrishBean-v8y
    @IrishBean-v8y 15 годин тому +12

    Rae is so funny, she never ceases to make me laugh

  • @AJ-hm5qe
    @AJ-hm5qe 12 годин тому +4

    Turpentine is so common here in South Africa. Like we'd get paint on ourselves and use turpentine to get it off💀 Even now I can go online and get a litre of it

  • @emuxkr
    @emuxkr 11 годин тому +5

    I'm not from USA, here we use turpentine to clean brushes or dilute paint for outside painting, not art. About 10 years ago I painted a garden bench and used turpentine to clean paint drips and paint brushes.

  • @peterchapman869
    @peterchapman869 14 годин тому +7

    5:56 I still have aquabeads

  • @MiraByler
    @MiraByler 11 годин тому +2

    I could watch these videos all day. This was so interesting. The lead white in a can was honestly shocking to see! Also your editing in this was top tier! 💕

  • @MoonLight_Queen
    @MoonLight_Queen 10 годин тому +5

    girl be shopping on the black market for us 😭

  • @darksakurattv
    @darksakurattv 4 години тому +2

    I only used turpentine to clean off my brushes, never to dilute.

  • @risaswonderland
    @risaswonderland 14 годин тому +6

    I remember Aqua dots, I never knew they were banned. I also remember similiar product but instead of water you would iron the dots

    • @kated442
      @kated442 8 годин тому +1

      Perler beads, they went on a pinboard and the plastic melted slightly to connect them.

  • @TonyYeungExe
    @TonyYeungExe 16 годин тому +6

    When Rae has new videos up, you know it's good content.

  • @leahmarie8755
    @leahmarie8755 15 годин тому +6

    i mean,,,, you can buy real flake white at the art supply store in the us. williamsburg makes it. it’s not banned or illegal…

  • @robyndixon8361
    @robyndixon8361 12 годин тому +4

    My mom was an oil painter and she used it all the time -- mostly for cleaning paint brushes.

  • @Hangoutwithus-qn9hr
    @Hangoutwithus-qn9hr 10 годин тому +3

    THE FACT I LEARNT MORE FROM THIS VIDEO THAN I DIS AT SCHOOL TODAY IS CRAZY

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts 9 годин тому +3

    I love the little history lessons that come with these 🥰

  • @LeandraGjetani
    @LeandraGjetani 16 годин тому +6

    WAKE UP RAE POSTEDDD OMGG LOVE UR VIDSSS !!!❤❤

  • @Kat.YT17
    @Kat.YT17 14 годин тому +3

    Yay you just made my day 10000 times better , love you Rae ❤

  • @N3rdyM0m
    @N3rdyM0m 12 годин тому +2

    As a child we cleaned our paintbrushes with Turpentine. And our fingers and hands after painting. It was no big deal 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @lindabenny4454
    @lindabenny4454 9 годин тому +2

    The green & yellow are beautiful colours. Thank Rae, really interesting as always.

  • @VlogswMaddii
    @VlogswMaddii 16 годин тому +3

    I love these videos! They’re so fascinating. Luv ya Rae! 💕

  • @Rutanachan
    @Rutanachan 2 години тому +1

    Geez, not 2 minutes in and I get flashbacks XD
    My a-hole father used Turpentine in his oil paintings, in a small room where he didn't really opened the window much. And as a kid, I was allowed in there XD

  • @madhumundotiya106
    @madhumundotiya106 16 годин тому +5

    Yayy!! RAE'S BACK

  • @MaryDoezAnything
    @MaryDoezAnything 13 годин тому +3

    RAE MY QUEEN OF (HE) ARTS!

  • @charlenemarierivera5812
    @charlenemarierivera5812 16 годин тому +3

    I love watching your videos, Rae. When the notification popped out that you have a new video, I watched it immediately. ❤

  • @moonwalkerangel7008
    @moonwalkerangel7008 9 годин тому +2

    Hey Rae, love your channel and your videos. The only thing I would recommend is maybe reference the source in 9:39. I know where this is from and I know you have used it before, I just don’t want people to think this was plagerised on purpose without giving the original video credit. Maybe I missed it in the video description.

    • @hkandm4s23
      @hkandm4s23 6 годин тому +2

      It does credit the channel in the bottom left, though I agree a link in the description would be good.

  • @basementdwellercosplay
    @basementdwellercosplay 3 години тому +1

    I had no idea turpine was bad at all, it waas seen as a classic cleaner for deep cleaning paint brushes. And I'm from the US

  • @UnderTheMoon3
    @UnderTheMoon3 15 годин тому +3

    0:54 I bought a bottle of it years ago when I wanted to get into oil paints and I absolutely regret it I used it to clean some brushes because that’s what a UA-cam video recommended and I don’t know how to get rid of it it just hanging up high in the bathroom and it’s brown not transparent and of course I dropped oil paints

  • @bunnymom
    @bunnymom 13 годин тому +3

    My favorite type of video ❤️

  • @jaimiebanks3179
    @jaimiebanks3179 8 годин тому +1

    The Aquadots news clip from KCRA 3 in Sacramento…I grew up with KCRA news! Nostalgia factor 100 for me!

  • @Nilaya27
    @Nilaya27 16 годин тому +3

    Hiii Rae!!! Been watching u for a very long time. Love u so much gurll❤

  • @AashviPoddar
    @AashviPoddar 16 годин тому +4

    Omgggg finally rae has posted ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @Rain_boot
    @Rain_boot 10 годин тому +2

    4:26 You wanna know the worst part? Despite knowing lead is fatal for children, the company chose to use a kid as their mascot and advertise in schools as some desperate attempt to convince people it was "safe." (Look up Mike Mozart lead paint if you're curious!)

  • @g.m.lanimation6877
    @g.m.lanimation6877 15 годин тому +3

    7:36 It literally says “non-toxic” on the box😭 Liars, no wonder they went out of business

  • @Tasoq
    @Tasoq 3 години тому +1

    5:32 "Finally, a kids toy; this is going to be a break from all the dark stuff." I mean, given the theme of this video, I wasn't thinking that at all lol

  • @adrianthethey
    @adrianthethey 11 годин тому +1

    1:45 Fun fact: this movie was filmed in my hometown!

  • @cruzgamer8046
    @cruzgamer8046 8 годин тому +2

    Yesssss more art!

  • @nicolerobinson8732
    @nicolerobinson8732 8 годин тому +1

    Thinking back to my student and freelance days and how I'd sleep in the same room I painted in with turpentine as my thinner for YEARRRRS

  • @birichinaxox9937
    @birichinaxox9937 10 годин тому +1

    6:00 😂 you did the aqua dots recall!!❤

  • @Amy_Dunn
    @Amy_Dunn 16 годин тому +2

    Ooh! You should do a collab with A Brush with Bekah!

  • @SeanFoxxx
    @SeanFoxxx 15 годин тому +2

    “ don’t ask me how I did it “
    Amazon sticker : 💅

  • @gerardzbrainrot
    @gerardzbrainrot 11 хвилин тому

    when using turps for oil painting, you only need a little bit!! i used turps for an art project last year involving oil paint and you don't need a lot on the brush to thin the paint (:

  • @Mixedmedia_1995
    @Mixedmedia_1995 16 годин тому +7

    IVE BEEN WATCHING EVERY SINGLE VIDEO TILL NOW

  • @ChillFrogArts
    @ChillFrogArts 16 годин тому +2

    I’m so excited to watch!

  • @byalfie
    @byalfie 9 годин тому

    This is so interesting to watch - especially the turps part. In Europe, turpentine is so widely used and loads of artists still use it! Not to say that it’s the safest, but it is the cheapest. However, recently I’ve been seeing more people convert to alternatives like gamsol, ZestIt, or miracle medium.

  • @UnDeadartist34
    @UnDeadartist34 4 години тому +1

    Ah the good ol turpentine smell. I can still smell it to this day.

  • @Rohvannyn
    @Rohvannyn 6 годин тому

    Good to see another video! This is a fun subject for sure. Side note, I too really respect Ryan's work, I think he's doing amazing things.

  • @artisticE22
    @artisticE22 10 годин тому

    RAE ILYSM IM SO HAPPY YOU POSTED I wish u would post more often 😭 you inspire me so much

  • @maeeshafatima7678
    @maeeshafatima7678 16 годин тому +1

    Rae has finally posted!

  • @Christina-l6p
    @Christina-l6p 11 годин тому

    Rae dizzle never disappoints

  • @beading_besties
    @beading_besties 16 годин тому +1

    Yessssss the art queen has uploaded!!!

  • @pinkcloud3126
    @pinkcloud3126 14 годин тому +1

    You know what's funny. As a kid (in the Netherlands) I was at a painting club and we used A LOT of turpentine to clean our brushes. So the contrast with you wearing the protective suit is quite confronting

  • @maloloy-onkylep.7605
    @maloloy-onkylep.7605 16 годин тому +1

    i love you and your videos raee!! you have been an inspiration to mee!! love from Philippines!❤

  • @iiAzureAnnaYT
    @iiAzureAnnaYT 13 годин тому

    YA'LL OUR ART QUEEN RAE IS BACK!!!!!

  • @TheHrasty
    @TheHrasty 15 годин тому +2

    I guess no company wants to use a name or color which has been connected to deaths or poisoning 😅 regarding Sheele‘s Green and King‘s Yellow

  • @teptime
    @teptime 4 години тому

    I have an early Victorian handbook for young servant girls, and it has a page discussing the dangers of washing garments of "Schloss Green", stating that only soiled areas should be treated, done with dry soap and a soft brush while wearing kid gloves kept for that specific purpose. It also implores the reader to discuss the dangers of the dye with her housemistress, and that a toddler became gravely ill and passed away from sucking a loose button covered with Schloss dyed fabric.

  • @aicirtkciub9167
    @aicirtkciub9167 2 години тому

    Hey Rae ! Welcome back ❤

  • @SilverFoxForestsDesigns
    @SilverFoxForestsDesigns 15 годин тому +1

    as a 12 year old we used turps in art classes great stuff, still use it for stripping furniture

  • @victoriavelazquez9461
    @victoriavelazquez9461 7 годин тому

    I just purchased a half gallon of turp for my studio. I use it when painting in oils to clean my brushes at the end of a painting session. Nothing else will get all the paint particles completely.

  • @mostlyghostey
    @mostlyghostey 3 години тому

    As someone who is VERY allergic to pine, turpentine is even more of a nightmare to me. My dad was using it to clean up after a home renovation project that was unfortunately right above my room. The turpentine gasses traveled through the vents into my room an made both myself and my cat very uncomfortable for a couple of days.

  • @bluecobaltsteph2689
    @bluecobaltsteph2689 9 хвилин тому

    I had never even heard of the new paint thinner - when I grew up everyone still used turpentine. And there was both leaded and unleaded gas, some cars needed leaded. BTW the leaded paint lasted a lot longer. But there are still a lot of kids who get lead poisoning especially on the East Coast. This is usually because there is very old housing stock. Windows and walls still have lead paint in the bottom layers and when this flakes off, especially onto window sills young kids breathe the dust or eat them because lead paint tastes sweet.

  • @Holly-v8e
    @Holly-v8e 15 годин тому

    OMG she risk her life for us we love her she is so dedicated to her fans

  • @tylerclark3045
    @tylerclark3045 3 години тому

    Just FYI, you can buy new production flake white, also called Crimnitz white so many places. It's my standard white oil paint. I use Michael Harding, but Rublev, Williamsburg, Vasari and a couple others are all still making it--all legally and available at most art supply stores. You can even get stack process lead carbonate a few places. It's fine, just don't eat it.

  • @jaimintankariya6955
    @jaimintankariya6955 2 години тому

    0:56 FUN FACT: I'm a house surgeon and we use turpentine to remove maggots from chronic wounds. Yeah, make sure to wash it off thoroughly and carefully.

  • @n.m.dooley1951
    @n.m.dooley1951 3 години тому

    Thin your lead paint with a bit of your turpentine. LOL!😂

  • @BugHwi
    @BugHwi 4 години тому

    You should collab with A Brush with Bekah! Her videos are all about the history of toxic paint while safely swatching them!

  • @MagnaRyuuDesigns
    @MagnaRyuuDesigns 14 годин тому

    There is also Turpenoid which is used to thin oil colors and modify oil painting mediums and varnishes. Gamsol is used to thin painting mediums, especially Alkyd, and is formulated into some painting mediums

    • @Lalupin464
      @Lalupin464 12 годин тому

      Turpenoid and gamsol are the same thing under different brand names

  • @billswag3870
    @billswag3870 12 годин тому +3

    6:34 aint no way i got this toy 😭😭

  • @sticksdog
    @sticksdog 15 годин тому +5

    When I was little back in the 50’s I remember “helping” my dad paint a bedroom,with lead paint of course and of course I got paint all over me and my dad definitely cleaned me up with turpintine.The 50’s kids were tough and so were our parents.🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TheMightyOmega-NotTheAlpha
    @TheMightyOmega-NotTheAlpha 13 годин тому

    I did my Ph.D. in pigment chemistry focusing on art conservation.
    I did some work on lead white. It was annoying to work with, but it’s everywhere in artwork. I studied the magnetic resonance of the pigment, but it didn’t work out and I ended up working on ultramarine blue instead, which did work out.

  • @FlutePlayer777
    @FlutePlayer777 2 години тому

    This reminds me of that other youtuber that reviews toxic paints. You should totally do a collab with her!

  • @marcinlitwin3505
    @marcinlitwin3505 5 годин тому

    In Poland, at school we learned a poem that talked about rubbing your body with turpentine when you have a cold. 😅"He rubbed her back with turpentine, and after a while he got sick himself"😆

  • @poliopet778
    @poliopet778 12 годин тому

    The queen uploaded a new video! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @shelbythompson9437
    @shelbythompson9437 10 годин тому

    I accidentally clicked on this video whilst watching another crafting video but am not disappointed, haven’t been on your channel for a bit now as they haven’t been showing up so it’s a win win

  • @rx500android
    @rx500android 10 годин тому

    Turpentine is dangerous but it’s actually less danger than Acetone, especially when it comes to fumes. It’s used a lot to melt glues and thermal paste while building computers

  • @MarsieHellscream
    @MarsieHellscream 11 годин тому

    I remember being in 4th grade and our art teacher brought us oil paints and turpentine... boy I still remember the smell of that stuff in the classroom (also, no, we didn't have masks on or any protective gear, we just dipped the brushes and painted :D )

  • @sheHerTheyThem
    @sheHerTheyThem 9 годин тому

    I have SOOOOO many of these art supplies as a vintage collector, I even have Bill Alexanders Magic White in the original tins to go with my Flake White and my Zinc White because I have them both, to also go with the bottle of turpentine. 😂😂the joys of collecting vintage!

  • @Brenilla
    @Brenilla 9 годин тому

    My grandma has some old oil paints in storage, and when I found them she had the lead white paint but the tubes were in extra plastic containers.

  • @michaelsreviews
    @michaelsreviews 9 годин тому

    Great video Rae 😊👍

  • @lz738
    @lz738 20 хвилин тому

    That's so funny that you suited up to use turpentine. When I was a kid, we used it in art class in school with no ventilation and nobody thought anything of it. We all survived! haha

  • @Gauldame
    @Gauldame 12 годин тому

    for those shades of green and yellow I think you could get a dupe from either games workshop, Duncan Rhodes two thin coats, Vallejo, or army painter. acrylic though.
    there's a google doc floating around mini painting for swatch comparisons. (As some of the names are...unique to say the least. "Which one of you is RED?!?")

  • @shevontheekshana8125
    @shevontheekshana8125 15 годин тому

    She is BACK ❤

  • @JSGilbert
    @JSGilbert Годину тому

    Next time, ask me to send you some hazardous art supplies. I have original Marogers Formula, as well as paints with lead, cobalt, cadmium and formaldehyde. Hard to believe I actually used to use this stuff. I think I also have a yellow paint somewhere that’s radioactive. Of course, anytime you buy art supplies from Temu, you’re playing Russian Roulette with your health.

  • @TheNightshadePrince
    @TheNightshadePrince 8 годин тому

    I love this, I'm surprised Turpentine is so deadly wasn't that used in medicine back in the day?! I have heard that the fabric was safe but the workers died from exposure. after you dye fabric most of the dye is washed out, so the likelihood of poisoning is much lower. :)

  • @saffronlisa01
    @saffronlisa01 14 годин тому

    I use Turpentine all of the time and it is easily bought here in the UK and not illegal. As long as you have good ventilation it's ok.