
It works and your color flows but it's too runny for me making the color flow thinner and faster than I would like. I almost always use Flood Floetrol. Floetrol has the consistency of, say, coconut milk, which is the consistency of diluted cow's milk. Floetrol is thicker. It's hard to explain, but when I mix paint/Floetrol and then pour, the hill of paint is say 1/8 inch high and it moves slowly as I tilt and guide the canvas. When I mix it with paint, stick it in, say 1/16 inch high, and it spreads out before I remove the cup. With this you have to move much faster because the paint moves and disperses much faster. I prefer thicker, slower paint that allows me to tilt and rotate the canvas and get the look I want, not the look that just happens. . At the time of writing this it costs $20 per liter while Floetrol costs $14 per gallon in the store so I don't find it economical. I'm sticking with Flood Floetrol.

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