Rublev Colours Recall Warns Families, Artists, and Studios to Check Cabinets and Workspaces Immediately

The Rublev Colours Recall is an important safety warning for parents, grandparents, artists, hobby painters, art classrooms, and home studios after hundreds of bottles of chemical solvents were recalled because they pose a serious poisoning risk to children.

Rublev Colours Recall warning image showing recalled Mineral Spirits bottle with child poisoning hazard warning

About 860 bottles of Rublev Colours Gum Turpentine and Mineral Spirits are included in the Rublev Colours Recall because the packaging does not meet mandatory child-resistant packaging requirements, creating a dangerous risk of poisoning if a young child gains access to the contents.

Consumers should take the Rublev Colours Recall seriously because these products are often stored in homes, workshops, studios, craft rooms, garages, classrooms, and artist supply cabinets—places where curious children may unexpectedly encounter them.

If your home has painting supplies, artist solvents, oil painting materials, restoration chemicals, or workshop finishing supplies, now is the time to inspect storage areas immediately.

Why the Rublev Colours Recall Was Issued

Rublev Colours Mineral Spirits bottle included in CPSC recall for child poisoning hazard due to non-child-resistant packaging

The Rublev Colours Recall was issued because the recalled bottles violate federal law requiring child-resistant packaging for hazardous substances.

The products contain chemicals that can cause serious poisoning if swallowed by a child.

Hazardous chemical exposure may lead to:

✔ nausea
✔ vomiting
✔ dizziness
✔ breathing difficulty
✔ aspiration into lungs
✔ chemical burns internally
✔ severe poisoning
✔ hospitalization
✔ death

The danger increases because solvents such as gum turpentine and mineral spirits may be mistaken for harmless liquids if improperly stored.

Children naturally explore cabinets, shelves, work benches, and art supply containers. A product that is not properly child-resistant creates a dangerous hidden household hazard.

That is why the Rublev Colours Recall deserves immediate attention.

What Products Are Included in the Rublev Colours Recall

Consumers should check for the following products included in the Rublev Colours Recall:

Products

✔ Rublev Colours Gum Turpentine
✔ Rublev Colours Mineral Spirits

Bottle Size

16-ounce bottles

Quantity Recalled

About 860 bottles

Hazard

Poisoning risk because packaging is not child-resistant

Where Sold

Products were sold through:

NaturalPigments.com
DickBlick.com
Blick Art Materials
Art Supply Warehouse
Soho Art Materials

Dates Sold

August 2022 through March 2026

Retail Price

Approximately $11 to $16

If you purchased painting solvents, studio chemicals, or restoration supplies during that period, inspect your inventory immediately.

What Consumers Should Do About the Rublev Colours Recall

If you own recalled products included in the Rublev Colours Recall:

1) Move products out of reach immediately

Place bottles in a locked cabinet or secure inaccessible area.

2) Keep away from children and pets

Do not leave bottles on work benches, shelves, or open storage racks.

3) Stop using recalled packaging

Follow official recall instructions for replacement packaging or refund.

4) Contact Natural Pigments

Consumers should request remedy instructions.

Company Contact Information

Phone: 888-361-5900
Email: service@naturalpigments.com

5) Review studio and household chemical storage

Check garages, sheds, classrooms, workshops, and hobby rooms.

Why the Rublev Colours Recall Matters

The Rublev Colours Recall matters because hazardous chemicals are often overlooked in everyday spaces.

Check:

✔ art studios
✔ home craft rooms
✔ classroom art closets
✔ restoration workshops
✔ painting benches
✔ basement storage shelves
✔ utility cabinets
✔ garage workspaces

Many households focus on kitchen and bathroom childproofing while forgetting workshop chemicals and hobby supplies.

That oversight can create hidden poisoning risks.

Final Thoughts

The Rublev Colours Recall is a reminder that household safety includes more than food, toys, and medicine—it also includes chemicals used in hobbies, art, restoration, and home projects.

Take a few minutes today to inspect cabinets, workspaces, and storage shelves for recalled chemical products.

A quick cabinet safety check today could prevent a life-threatening poisoning emergency tomorrow.

At Everyday Answers, we continue tracking recalls that affect everyday homes, families, hobbies, and workspaces—helping consumers stay informed and safer.

For complete official recall details, replacement packaging instructions, and full product identification, review the official CPSC recall notice before continuing use of these products.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Natural-Pigments-Recalls-Rublev-Colours-Gum-Turpentine-and-Mineral-Spirits-Bottles-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Child-Poisoning-Violates-Mandatory-Standard-for-Child-Resistant-Packaging

For more home safety guidance, read our guide on hidden poisoning hazards in the home, including chemicals, cleaners, solvents, batteries, and overlooked child-access dangers.

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Cabinet Check

Take a quick look around your home or workspace:

Do you store:

✔ paint thinner
✔ mineral spirits
✔ turpentine
✔ solvents
✔ cleaners
✔ workshop chemicals
✔ art supplies
✔ restoration products

Are they stored where children cannot access them?

What hidden household chemical do you think families most often forget to be childproof?

Your answer may help another family spot a hidden danger.

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