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Answers to questions about the right paint scheme or tips for the right effect.
Answers to questions about the right paint scheme or tips for the right effect.
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Water for Vallejo paints
newdriftking
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 03:49 AM UTC
I've been reading a few websites about figure painting, and as I use Vallejo paints quite a lot I was looking for something to think them. Several sites suggest distilled water, I'm having trouble finding distilled water and wondered if I could use deionised water instead?
Photoguy1
United States
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Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 07:28 AM UTC
Distilled and de-ionized are basically the same thing. BTW for brushing I just use tap water.
TigerTiger
England - East Anglia, United Kingdom
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Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 09:14 AM UTC
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BTW for brushing I just use tap water.
Same here, just standard tap water for hairy stick work.
hutch2336
England - North, United Kingdom
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Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 10:04 AM UTC
Hi
deionised water is available from Tesco at £1.85 for 5 litres.
It is suggested as best to use as there are no chemicals which could react with the paint and pigments.
You don't use that much, and even with a wet palette, it does go a very long way
HTH's
Steve H
deionised water is available from Tesco at £1.85 for 5 litres.
It is suggested as best to use as there are no chemicals which could react with the paint and pigments.
You don't use that much, and even with a wet palette, it does go a very long way
HTH's
Steve H
wedgetail53
Queensland, Australia
Joined: October 02, 2008
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Joined: October 02, 2008
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Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 11:57 AM UTC
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I've been reading a few websites about figure painting, and as I use Vallejo paints quite a lot I was looking for something to think them. Several sites suggest distilled water, I'm having trouble finding distilled water and wondered if I could use deionised water instead?
G'day Paul
Water works, but Vallejo's own thinner is better.
Regards
Rob
newdriftking
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2017 - 11:55 PM UTC
Thanks everyone for your responses.
11Bravo_C2
Texas, United States
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Posted: Friday, March 03, 2017 - 12:54 PM UTC
Try tap water, if it reacts badly with your paint, then spend your cash on fancy h2o. I've used both Distilled and Tap, have not noticed any difference
Posted: Friday, March 03, 2017 - 04:19 PM UTC
I had trouble finding distilled water too, but I found out you can order it at some Chemists/Drug Stores. Tap water can seem okay and for some it is just fine, but if you live in a poor water quality or hard water area then its best to use distilled water as the deposits left from tap water can affect the paint and can even affect airbrushes if you were using it in them.