
Mineral spirits to clean wood before painting. Mineral spirits is not as stinky. Unless you are trying to thin down your finish or remove existing finish there is no need to use mineral spirits whatsoever. In this video leslie discusses the three main cleaning solvents she uses before painting an antique furniture or decorative piece. But this doesnt happen if you moisten the cloth with mineral spirits acetone or very pure alcohol.
The washing with mineral spirits will remove any residual oil or grease from the wood if there is any. Just wipe your project and dust it off and put the finish on it. Mineral spirits also known as stoddard solvent petroleum spirit or white spirit are a petroleum based single solvent that are sometimes used as a substitute for turpentine in thinning paint and cleaning surfaces and paintbrushes. Mineral spirits are incredibly affordable and work well for preparing a surface for painting.
The real danger to this is not warped wood normally wood has to get really wet for there to be a risk of warping. If you have old dried on paint that you are attempting to remove acetone has the added advantage of being able to destroy the paints adhesion. Acetone is a more aggressive paint thinner thanks to its benzene origins. Mineral spirits more commonly known as paint thinner are clear liquid solvents used in painting and decoratingsometimes called white spirit or stoddard solvent they can be used industrially for stripping paint taking the grease off machine tools and removing dirt and oils from metals making them particularly useful in car part assembly.
Mineral spirits is used to cut usually to remove the finish not to clean the project and not to remove dust. It contains other types of solvents which makes it a lot smellier and more volatile. Mineral spirits will evaporate from the wood completely without leaving any residue. Unless all traces of sawdust and sanding dust are first removed any finish you applywhether it is a coat of paint or stain plus topcoatis doomed to be imperfectalthough the finest dusts are virtually invisible to the eye if they are left on wood surfaces when you apply paint stain or varnish the surface will turn out muddy in color and rough to the touch.
Both can be used to thin oil based paints and varnishes and to clean paintbrushes. Sand between coats and wipe dust with a cloth using mineral spirits will remove the previous. Mineral spirits denatured alcohol and lacquer thinner.