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I'm pretty sure I failed science, so I'm going to struggle keeping up here...
All the paints I've seen have their own specific brand of reducer.
I can't help wonder if this is due to some scientific chemical equation, or just a marketing/money making scheme.
I've seen a lot of generic 'home brew' reducer recipes online, and read mixed reviews.
This is one which seems to be a little better thought out than the rest:
Homemade Reducer
Not that reducer is particularly expensive. But if I start experimenting with different brand paints, then it would be more convenient to have just the one reducer. Plus, I like DIY.
So, to anyone who has made their own reducer - What have your experiences been?
To anyone smarter than me (it's a long list), what do you think? Is thinning paint a real science best left to the pros?
Cheerio!
All the paints I've seen have their own specific brand of reducer.
I can't help wonder if this is due to some scientific chemical equation, or just a marketing/money making scheme.
I've seen a lot of generic 'home brew' reducer recipes online, and read mixed reviews.
This is one which seems to be a little better thought out than the rest:
Homemade Reducer
Not that reducer is particularly expensive. But if I start experimenting with different brand paints, then it would be more convenient to have just the one reducer. Plus, I like DIY.
So, to anyone who has made their own reducer - What have your experiences been?
To anyone smarter than me (it's a long list), what do you think? Is thinning paint a real science best left to the pros?
Cheerio!