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- For all acrylic paints and mediums.
- Use
in conjunction with any acrylic medium or color when increased flow and
absorption and decreased film tension and friction are important.
- A
flow enhancer that improves the flow, absorption and blending of any
water-soluble paint (i.e. acrylic paint), medium, ink or dye.
- Minimizes brush marks by reducing friction of paint application.
- Does not contain binder. Over thinning of acrylic paint with Flow-AidTM
and applying to a non-absorbent surface (i.e. gessoed canvas) may
result in poor adhesion. Always make a test piece for your particular
application and surface.
- On non-absorbent surfaces, will increase the fluidity and open (drying) time of the paint.
- On absorbent surfaces, will act as a stain, dye or watercolor.
- Flow-AidTM is a concentrate. Dilute with water before mixing into paint. Distilled water is best, since quality of tap water varies.
- Minimum dilution: 1 part Flow-Aid to 10 parts distilled water to achieve Flow-Aid Water.
- Normal dilution: 1 part Flow-Aid to 20 parts distilled water to achieve Flow-Aid Water.
- Do
not use undiluted. Using undiluted may result in poor paint adhesion,
cause paint to crack, remain tacky and become water sensitive.
- Do not shake or rapidly stir. This will increase foaming of Flow-Aid . Wait until foaming has subsided before using.
- Absorbent surfaces: Use as much Flow-Aid as necessary. The Flow-Aid Water/paint mixture will be absorbed by the support.
- Mix Flow-Aid Water into water based paint. Do not mix Flow-Aid with turpentine or oil paint.
- Do not use Flow-Aid in marbling, as this technique requires that the surface tension of the water film be maintained.
- Liquitex®
Paint Additives are similar to acrylic mediums in that they are mixed
into acrylic paint and mediums to change consistency, thickness,
transparency, sheen, drying time and absorption rate. However, they are
different in that they do not contain acrylic polymer emulsion and
therefore have no binding qualities inherent in them.
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