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Liquitex Professional Airbrush Medium

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£20.40
£13.26
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Key features
  • Specifically formulated to thin acrylic colours for airbrush application

  • Ensure that the colours do not lose their flexibility, durability and adhesion

  • Dries to a satin sheen

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  • Great product

    The best medium I have found to mix with paint to cover a primed canvas before painting over.This process ensures that there is enough polymer for the paint to adhere to the canvas and maintains longevity of the piece with no future cracking or peeling. Prompt delivery as usual thanks.

    - Craig Peterkin from Southall, United Kingdom on Dec 20, 2013
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  • Great!

    Works with all acrylics that I've tryed so far.
    Mix in any ratio without destroying paint films like water does. Simply a must have for any airbrusher working with acrylics.
    Reduces tip dry, but does not alleviate it. (hazard of working with acrylics)
    Runs through my 0.2mm nozzle just fine.
    Always keep a bottle around :)

    - Robert Knight from Nuneaton, United Kingdom on Sep 15, 2013
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  • Also great for acrylic brush painting

    This item is great when using acrylics as water colours, or diluting acrylics in an burnt umber toning layer. Replacing water with this medium will offer a greater bond for your paint, ultimately allowing your painting to last longer.

    - Mark from Essex on Nov 3, 2013
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