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Old 05-07-2002, 09:22 PM   #7
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I'd love to help you guys but from the descriptions of your painting methods I can't figure out what you are doing. Sorry.

The only help I can offer you is how to extend the drying time of Liquin. Winsor Newton has a product called "Blending and Glazing Medium." If you add a couple of drops of that to your puddle of Liquin, it will retard the drying time. This will let you "play" with your paint for a much longer period of time, but it can still dry overnight.

If you really want to extend the time your paint stays wet (days), switch from Liquin to Gamblin's Neo-Megilp.
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