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Old 05-07-2002, 03:05 PM   #12
Stanka Kordic Stanka Kordic is offline
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Hi Mike,

You did a great job on this!

Just wanted to share my experiences with Liquin. Its all I've used since I left college (many moons ago). It's incredibly versatile, but you have to work fast, I guess. I can get 6 hours in a day from it, except in very hot weather. Basically I work alla prima in layers. Do my thing, go home, come back the next day and its dry. I then decide what to do, another all-prima day, a glazing day, or both. The trick is to use very little, enough to mix with, or glaze with. At the end, I use it as a protective varnish and I've had beautiful results with it..knock on wood. Hope this helps!
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