Golden Acryl Med 32 Oz Gac-800 Acrylic White
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Peaceful
> 3 dayNo crazing!
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Pamela Heinrich
> 3 dayMy work has to cure for a couple of weeks. So far, so good.
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Nikarts77
> 3 dayAs much as I love this pouring medium, I dont love the price. For 30 bucks there should be more.
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Mindy
> 3 dayI absolutely love this stuff. It makes my paint smooth and beautiful. Wish it wasnt so expensive. I stopped painting for about 8 months and my GAC 800 is still as it was when I first bought it over a year ago.
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Lillian Floyd
> 3 dayWorks as expected
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Debita
> 3 dayI use this to mitigate problems with crazing in my acrylic pours. So far so good!
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asl
Greater than one weekI bought this product to add to home-made acrylic paint-pouring mixtures. It is supposed to help reduce the chances that your paint will craze or crack. Ideal paint-pouring mixtures dont change the color of your paint, they make it more fluid, but they dont reduce its opacity or break down its adhesion either (the way simply diluting the paint in water would). There are pre-made paint-pouring mixtures out there that I have tried (and personally I have not found the higher-priced Liquitex brand especially better than the cheaper Sergeant Arts brand) and I have experiemented with making my own, usually based on Floetrol with other components. I heard several youtube artists recommend adding just a small amount of GAC-800, and it is important that it is a SMALL amount, because otherwise the white gac-800 does seem to make the color of the acrylic paint lighter. Of course, some acrylic-additives (such as gel medium) are white to start and clear when they dry, so its possible that the color gets darker again when it dries, but eve if that is true, the fact that it is lighter in color while you are working with it makes it harder to decide what other colors to use and harder to know what the end result will look like. Does it help with crazing though? Probably. I have been trying to use thinner layers of poured paint (which also helps reduce the likelihood of crazing) but its hard to measure exactly how thick the paint layer is, and I also dont always keep track of exactly how much gac I have used in every mixture of paint, so its hard for me to pinpoint any exact reason why a certain painting may or may not end up with some crazing. If you are experiencing problems with crazing in your acrylic paint-pours, this product is worth a try, but be aware that it might lighten some of your colors. I especially dont recommend combining it with black.
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CWY
> 3 dayIm not sure if this is an issue for others but mine is very lumpy! I think I will probably return it which is a huge inconvenience to me. I am very disappointed.
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Albrey Mcneill
> 3 daythe bottle came opened and I lost a little bit of the liquad
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Cary Roza
> 3 dayI love this product and that it’s delivered so fast.