Professional Mediums
Professional Slow-Dri Fluid Additive
Key Features
- Extends the open time of your color/medium by 40% so it is blendable and workable for longer
- Maintains the same level of transparency
- Lowers viscosity
- Ideal for dry and hot climates
- Fully intermixable with all Liquitex products
How to Use
- Start by adding up to 25% of Slow-Dri to your color/medium
- Stir slowly to mix well, and use
- If you're working over a long period of time, mix into color on the palette to keep it fresh and skin-free for longer
- As this is an additive – with no acrylic binders - do not add more than 25% to your color/medium and do not mix with other additives. This can cause the acrylic film to break down, leaving it sticky and prone to shrinkage
- Do not use with any non-acrylic media
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MEET LIQUITEX PROFESSIONAL ADDITIVES
PERMANENTLY ADJUST CHEMISTY & TAKE YOUR WORK TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Permanently adjust the chemistry and character of your acrylic paint and take your work in new and unexpected directions with Professional Additives. Made without acrylic binders, these four formulas offer you something different to the rest of the mediums family. From the aerated, sponge-like effects of Liquithick to Flow-Aid’s water-like fluidity, each additive creates a unique change to your paint’s behavior and effect. Explore the range today and see how exciting and unique the world of additives can be.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Other creatives have asked us...
My acrylic paint dries too fast. What can I do?
We suggest you first avoid adding water to your paint and minimize heat and air flow in your painting environment. Secondly. make use of acrylic mediums to extend the color, especially Slow-Dri Fluid or Gel, Airbrush Medium or Slow-Dri Fluid or Gel Additive. All of these will extend the open time and workability of your color. Remember that only one additive should be used within a color mix as combining additives can compromise the paint film stability.
Why do you have four different Slow-Dri mediums? It's a bit confusing. What's the difference between them?
We have two Liquitex Slow-Dri additives and two mediums. There are some three key differences: the gel and fluid mediums contain acrylic resins so you can add as much as you like to your color; the additives however do not contain resins and need to be handled with care - you can only add a small amount before you start to weaken the paint's structure. The consistency is another difference - the gel medium and additive are perfect for thicker body paints like Heavy Body, and will thicken thinner paints. The fluid medium and additive are better for Soft Body and other more fluid paints, or for thinning. The final main difference is that the Slow-Dri additives will NOT effect transparency levels of your color, while the mediums will.
What is an additive?
Additives are used to adjust the chemistry of acrylic paints, but they are very different to the rest of the mediums family. Most acrylic mediums contain high proportions of acrylic resins, but additives do not. With most acrylic mediums, you can add as much as you like to your color without weakening the stability of the acrylic film, while additives will dilute the strength of the acrylic film. This means that you need to be more careful about how much you mix into to your paint or it will have issues around drying, tackiness, separation and durability. Our four additives offer really useful individual benefits, so just make sure you follow the directions for use before starting to work with them.