Description
Phenol (carbolic acid; CAS Registry Number 108-95-2) is a 4% solution to prevent mold formation on gesso, chalk (traditional) grounds, and waterborne paint. Add Phenol to newly-made gesso, chalk ground mixtures, or waterborne paint for maximum effectiveness. Store for days in a cool, dark place or weeks in a refrigerator without mold forming. Add to water to prevent solutions of casein, gum Arabic, skin glues, etc., from decomposing on storage, and as a preservative or antiseptic to prevent mold growth.
Phenol is packaged in amber Boston round PET bottles with a mist sprayer for maximum storage life. The amber-colored PET bottle prevents light from degrading the product.
Phenol (carbolic acid) has been accepted as a more or less standard preservative, antiseptic, and germicide, but it has two disadvantages. It is volatile and has an odor; it is customary in industry to mask this by adding an odorant such as oil of sassafras or some other essential oil [Ed—clove oil is excellent for this purpose and has some antiseptic properties]. Despite its disadvantages, it is still widely employed, especially with gum arabic solutions, because of its thoroughly known behavior.
Reference: Ralph Mayer (1991) The Artist’s Handbook of Materials and Techniques. Fifth Edition. New York: Viking Penguin. p. 441.
To purchase Clove Oil for use with Phenol: Clove Oil
Directions of Use
For Casein, Gum Arabic, and Hide Glue Solutions
- Spray Phenol generously onto the surfaces of the containers, spoons, and tools that will come in contact with the solution.
- Add Phenol to the water (1 teaspoonful to 16 fluid ounces or 500 ml) in the recipe before adding other ingredients.
For Grounds
- Spray Phenol generously onto the surfaces of the containers, spoons, and tools that will come in contact with the ground mixture.
- Add Phenol to the water (1 teaspoonful to 16 fluid ounces or 500 ml) in the ground recipe before adding solid ingredients.


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