



Dr. Ph. Martins Bleedproof White Fine Art Paint, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
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musicgirl
> 24 hourWhen I unwrapped the bubble wrap I found the jar with dried paint all around the top. There is only a half a bottle of paint in the jar. The remarkable thing is there is NO paint on the bubble wrap. I guess someone though I could use a half jar of partially dried paint. I cant.
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Joyce
> 24 hourI use it for a white in my watercolors. Haven’t mixed it with my colors just as white over my dried water color. Has worked very good
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Frank Poland
> 24 hourI am new to watercolor painting. I love this for I can correct mistakes.
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K Anderson
> 24 hourJust what I expected.
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Tiffany England
> 24 hourThis is super fast dry and will crack on you. Do ever use it on a canvas. It’ll not just crack but will peal right off.
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Theodore Smyth
> 24 hourCan be sort of tricky to work with because of how thick it is and how much you have to tweak it to get the consistency right. If I were selling this, Id add more water and sell it in slightly larger amounts given the added water at the same price. Once you get it just right, this is the best white ink money can buy that you wont have to grind on an ink stone. Completely opaque, very pure white color. Good product. In the image its my calligraphy being sub-par that makes it look bad, it has nothing to do with the ink.
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D. Peck
> 24 hourPain to have to constantly thin the ink to use it. Pain in the bum
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Lori Schoen
> 24 hourgreat ink!
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Millicent
> 24 hourI use a lot of different types of brush pens for writing and calligraphy. I use my white gel pen for white markings and decorations, however, my gel pen isnt opaque enough for all of my markers. I just got this in the mail and when i used my fine watercolor brush, the white color stays beautifully and opaque through out with any of my markers! My new favorite type of white ink in a bottle! The white ink does wash off easily if you are using a brush, and the consistency is rather on the thicker side.
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Jack
> 24 hourI bought this because of other peoples recommendations when I asked for an opaque white ink to cover up inking mistakes. It should go without saying that youd need to redraw whatever it is you messed up, but apparently not. If you need it for that purpose, forget it. Drawing over this is virtually impossible. Its like it sucked the souls out of all of my inking pens and brushes. Im sure its good for highlights or writing on black paper or something, but forget about it if you may need to cover it in any way (including if you make a mistake in white...) It also dries insanely quickly, to the point where the lip of the jar would be covered in crusted ink if I had it open for a few minutes while using it. I guess it depends on what you need it for. FWIW it didnt bleed into my inks like other paints and inks have done so thats a plus at least. Too bad it doesnt work with my purposes. It was also much cheaper on other websites.