Drying retardant/ retarder?

brombz

New member
Yesterday I bought a pot/bottle of vallejo slow dry...
I would really like a few tips on how this works in real life before actually using it. also, how does it compare to glycerin?

Thanks
 

Chrispy

Active member
My question would be why you\'re using glycerin in the first place.. Drying retarder slows the drying process of the paint, but you only need a little. It takes a while to figure out the right amount for yourself, so the only way is practice. It\'s great for wet blending and some people use it for layering, but I think that\'s too much to mix into paint if you also use flow aid.
 
W

Warworks

Guest
A little of this...

I use a mix of flow aid and extender with my Adikolor paints. I put just a little paint on the pallette, and then add as little of my mix as I can. I mix it in until it\'s evenly spread in the paint, and see if the paint is the consistency that I want it.

Sometimes I add more, but that, as Chrispy said, is where practice and experimentation comes in. The way I do it, I have *about* 4 times as long before the paint starts skinning on me, but I always have to be careful not to dilute it too much or the paint loses it\'s ability to cover the primer.
 

brombz

New member
glycerin

chrispy: glycerin also acts as a retarder BUT it takes way too long to dry ... perhaps \'cos I haven\'t found the correct proportions now that you\'ve brought it up
 
Back To Top
Top