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49 by nancy on 05/13/02 at 10:44 AM
Re: Liquin – Fat over lean

In Reply to: Liquin – Fat over lean posted by Mitchell Cox on 03/15/01 at 3:18 AM:

: Where in the lean to fat ration do oils using the Liquin Medium fall. Should I be using fatter liquin glazes (possibly with additional oil) as my layers increase?

From my experience, Liguin should be used in a slightly thinner layer with turpentine or a tad bit of oil in fatter layers (because it its not as heavy as the other oil mediums such as stand oil). BUT - experiement and read the labels; because i could be really wrong. Liquin tends to turn colors slightly yellow too...


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