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Spectragel Medium

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Key features
  • A gloss medium and is quick drying

  • Thixotropic (viscosity becomes more fluid when stirred or shaken)

  • Designed to mix with oil colours, retaining the body of the paint

  • Ideal for glazing and extending colours while retaining gloss and structure of paint

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Recent reviews

  • Colour lifting

    Used this at an Art Class and was shown how it can enhance the warmth of colours. I had a bit of bother trying to source it but when I found this website all was well. Great service, and a very useful product.

    - Alison Chalmers from Carnoustie, United Kingdom on Jul 20, 2013
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  • Brlliant

    Robust very high gloss medium , easy to work with. Outside work you cannot beat it. Pub signs last twice as long. Use either regular oils or alkyds. Great for old masters, vandyke brown is just so rich and deep.

    - Malcolm Gillespie from Shoreham-by-sea, United Kingdom on Sep 12, 2013
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  • Not having used it before I am finding it equal to other similar mediums

    but more economical in the tin.

    - Thelma Allen from Kendal, United Kingdom on Aug 11, 2014
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