12-01-2002, 01:48 AM
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It doesn't sound as if you can safely remove the glaze.
Patience isn't my middle name either, so I'd try putting the painting in a warm dry place with a fan on it. Maybe in a sunny window or near a heating vent?
BTW I've used Liquin for years and never had a problem with it drying too slowly.
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