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Pros & Cons
Pros
Been using this as a watercolor paint medium. I usually use winston newton liquid gum arabic in my watercolors but it was quite pricey.
It mixes very well, no lumps. Comes with a tiny plastic spoon.
Cons
The product itself is fine, but during transit, the gum arabic powder leaked. The price for this tiny amount of powder is nuts.
Highlights
Quality
With the powder you can determine the potency appropriate to your need and have a ton left on the cheep.
I used this to "seal" old brushes to get rid of stray hairs that were sticking out and not smoothly laying in line with the res... Read More
I'm really glad i tried this product.
After mixing this with the mica powder and water i transfer it to a watercolor pan.
Price
Good product for a good price considering the price of some of the major co's.
I wish it was bigger but it is great for the low price.
A 2 oz bottle in liquid form cost me $17.
Packaging/appearance
So i used some of this in a rather heavy solution and carefully rolled the brush bristles straight, let it dry completely, and ... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
arabic, good, liquid, great and own. - Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 2.
- Previous analysis of this listing was an D grade.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 25.4% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 1,225 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 5 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found a youtube video on what to do with mica powder and thought watercolors would be a great idea
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This jar comes with a tiny plastic spoon and the video suggested one part gum arabic to four parts mica powder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then i dropped in distilled water and stirred until it was mixed then poured into an empty paint palette
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im not sure why they felt they needed to grind the powders together
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt have any lumps at all
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The gum arabic dissolved immediately
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Maybe this is just great gum arabic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I usually use winston newton liquid gum arabic in my watercolors but it was quite pricey
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