Odorless Paint Thinner Vs Turpentine: What Is the Difference?

Odorless paint thinner and turpentine all are solvents. Regularly those used for paint thinning and cleaning paint brushes. But the main difference is odorless paint thinner is safe for regular use. On the other hand, turpentine is a toxic chemical for regular use. 

There are more differences between them, for example, smell, flammability, evaporation, cost, and more. Everything I will explain below.

In the article, I already explain more about odorless paint thinner. You can check the article.

Odorless paint thinner vs. turpentine: key points

Odorless paint thinnerTurpentine
UseRegular art & paint projectProfessional and hardware project 
SmellNormal & Sweet & goodVery strong 
FlammabilityNot flammable or lessHigh flammable 
EvaporateSlow evaporate Fast evaporate 
Safety and VOC LevelsNon toxic or lessContain harmful VOCs
Dry TimeFastFastest 
CostExpensive Inexpensive
IngredientRefine chemicalCome naturally from trees

What is the difference between odorless paint thinner and turpentine?

The chemical applied and used are similar; however, they are not almost identical. Below, I will explain the difference.

Use

The odorless paint thinner is regularly used for craft and painting projects. Professionals and beginners use the material for thinning paint and cleaning art equipment. On the other hand, turpentine uses hardware and professional projects like wood painting, metal painting, and more. 

Smell

The odorless thinner is a refined chemical and has already removed harsh chemicals as much as possible and added a nice smell. On the other side, turpentine is a very natural product without refinement and comes with a strong hush smell. 

Famibility

Odorless thinner is quite refined, so it has no or less famibility. On the other hand, turpentine comes from pine or similar trees, so it is extremely farmable.

Evaporate

Odorless paint thinner evaporates slowly because it focuses on human health safety. And the turpentine naturally evaporates very fast. It is not good for the health.

Safety and VOCs levels

The odorless thinner safety level is good because the version of thinner main focus is safety. And turpentine is very natural, so it does not maintain VOCs levels properly. However, you can use it 1-2 times. It does not directly harm your health. But for regular use, turpentine is a toxic chemical.

Dry time

Odorless thinner dry time fast but slower compared with turpentine. And turpentine dries time faster.

Cost

Odorless thinner maintains different regulations for safety. So it refined harmful chemicals and added some necessary ingredients. So it is costly. On the other hand, producing turpentine there has fewer regulations and produces naturally. So its price is cheaper.

Ingredients

Odorless thinner is a refined chemical, harmful chemicals are removed as much as possible, and turpentine is a natural chemical. Not fine refined 

About the Author

Shojib Hoq

My name is Shojib, and painting has been my passion since childhood, and it still holds a special place in my heart. I absolutely adore the process of painting, pouring, and creating crafts.