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In order for drawings made with a pencil, charcoal or chalk to become indelible and indelible, they are processed fixative.

  • Rubber 20 g;
  • Turpentine 450 g;
  • Benzene 500 g;
  • Sandarak 80

Dissolve rubber and sandarak in a mixture of benzene and turpentine. The fixative is applied to the painting with a spray gun.

Prof. Ostwald's Fixative

  • Casein powder 50 g;
  • Carbon ammonium salt 75 g;
  • Wine alcohol 800 cm3;
  • Water 2,5 l.

Dissolve ammonium carbonate in water and add pure casein powder. The mixture is well shaken and put in a warm place. The liquid is shaken from time to time until the casein dissolves. The liquid takes on a yellowish-turbid color. Then alcohol is added little by little, shaking vigorously. Add alcohol carefully so that casein does not stand out in the form of flakes.

During storage of the fixative, a white precipitate is usually released; you need to use a clean liquid, trying not to shake the sediment. The fixative is applied to the painting (or drawing) using a spray gun.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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