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Subject: Oil Paint in Freezer
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Arn
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09/27/2009 12:48 PM
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I just finished reading Michael Skalka's aricle "How Safe Are Oils?" in the November 2009 issue of Artist's Magazine. It has been suggested in an art class to save the oil colors that we are woking with from drying out to transfer them onto a cut sheet from a paper pallet. Roll this and place it in a tube from a roll of paper towels. Place this in a plastic bag in the freezer until you are ready to use the oil paints again. There is no question it works. Is there a safety problem doing this?
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