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Experiences with Drying Retarder

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Experiences with Drying Retarder

Postby gorgarrak » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:49 am

Drying Retarder, has anyone used it, i would like to experiment with "wet" blending but i am way too slow with my paints and finally i have to consider buying some drying retarder from reaper (i heard there's was the best)
what are anyone's experience with this product

Thanks in advance

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Re: Experiences with Drying Retarder

Postby Cubster » Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:38 am

I use the Vallejo version and yes, it does work. I used to use soapy water, which wasn't bad, but the drying retarder is a lot better. You only need a drop or two and it does the job nicely, keeping the paint wet for you to work with.
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Re: Experiences with Drying Retarder

Postby Comte Michel » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:42 am

I've used the Winsor and Newton Fluid Retarder you can get in big bottles from Hobbycraft. It seems to work very well, makes the acrylic paints a lot more 'controllable'. If you want to wet blend acrylics I'd say it's pretty much essential. If you are really very slow you could always try oils :)
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Re: Experiences with Drying Retarder

Postby grant » Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:49 pm

Cubster wrote:I use the Vallejo version and yes, it does work. I used to use soapy water, which wasn't bad, but the drying retarder is a lot better. You only need a drop or two and it does the job nicely, keeping the paint wet for you to work with.


Ditto. That and a wet palette and you can be as good as Cubster.

No, not really, but you can try ;)
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Re: Experiences with Drying Retarder

Postby gorgarrak » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:16 pm

Thanks for the reply's, I'll track down some Windsor and Newton at Fred Aldus, Many thanks.

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