Dr. Ph. Martins Bleedproof White Fine Art Paint, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
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Robyn McMullin
> 3 dayPoor product! Used it when I got it in Dec., went to use it now and the entire bottle has dried up. Not happy here.
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R. U. Joe King
> 3 dayWell, its okay. Ive had a bit of paper coloration issues. But, the pigment beneath is pretty well submerged.
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Carolyn
> 3 dayDr. Ph. Martins bleed proof covered the watercolor very well
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Ginny Mapes
> 3 dayThis was suggested in a watercolor class that I was taking online. It can be mixed with watercolor to create a gouache paint. I think I will use it a great deal.
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K Anderson
> 3 dayJust what I expected.
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Eric
> 3 dayGood opaque white for water color work. Very Useful in fixing areas of color bleed.
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Maria Jose Wenk
21-12-2024Easy to use, easy to blend good trasnparency with water. Its all i expected and more
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Sarah B.
> 3 daySo glad I spent the money on this because I have been struggling to find a good white paint to use in conjunction with my watercolor pieces. This really makes certain things stand out (the stars, snow, etc). It’s a bit thick, but it’s what gives it the opacity I need on top of my watercolor paint so it doesn’t blend in like some of the other white paints I’ve bought.
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Francisco Sporer
> 3 dayIt can cover dark watercolors.....awesome.
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ealovitt
> 3 dayThis bleed-proof white correction fluid is indeed opaque. I expected it to be a bit more fluid like the typewriter correction fluid of old, but my bottle, at least, had the texture of thick jelly. It works great for little mistakes on my greeting cards. I apply it with a small sponge applicator.