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Oil painting beginner how to use paint thinner / turpentine?

I am very used to acryllic paints and I am trying oils for the first time today. I understand that acryllics dry MUCH faster and are easier to clean, but I want to try oil because they seem more fixable and blendable. However, how am I supposed to clean my brushes in the middle of a painting session and afterwards? I understand that you must use paint thinner or turpentine or something but I am really scared of both of these because I have heard that they are strong chemicals and dangerous to breath and get on your skin. In fact, they reccomend using gloves and safety goggles while using it. Are you still supposed to clean your brushes while you paint with this stuff? Cause I am ready to get all decked out w/ the safety gear, but not WHILE I am painting. Anyways. I am confused. So tips are greatly appreciated. ;)

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