



Dr. Ph. Martins Bleedproof White Fine Art Paint, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
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Santino C
> 3 dayBasically the only white-out youll need as an ink-based illustrator. Worth every penny.
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Ethyl Swift
Greater than one weekBy far my least favorite purchase of Dr. Martins product line, only because it came quite thick and goopy... hard to thin down to a good consistency. Not sure if the bottle I received was old or if that is how it is supposed to be. Will not purchase again due to my experience.
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Prof. Loy Satterfield
> 3 dayI loved it... Real white works great on watercolor and acrylic!!!
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Suz
> 3 dayWhite areas in watercolor
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekI use this in my art journaling practice
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My_Amesbury_Story
> 3 dayThis was bought by accident and it was too much of a pain to return but I find that I can use it with my watercolors if I want to throw in a white somewhere I really don’t know what it is it’s probably some sort of water color ink doing Dr. pH Martin so if that’s your thing grab it I don’t have much more to say about it. I know it’s a good quality product that’s all I know.
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dana
> 3 dayArrived spilled and messy. Not sending back because I still can use it. Not rating its value, just packaging. Quite a bummer.
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pedromora
Greater than one weekIt comes in a nice container but the painting barely passed half of it. Its a bit dissappointing.
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YC
> 3 dayI purchased this ink for my dip pens and it is an opaque true white that dries with a smooth, elevated texture. It was well packaged and doubled-wrapped in two bubble wrap bags and shipped within a returnable Amazon bag. The ink is thicker than modpodge and has pieces of what looks like curdled milk or dried Elmers glue. However, when I thoroughly mixed it with the handle of a plastic spork, the clumps quickly dissolved. By itself, it is to thick to use on calligraphy nibs, so I progressively added water to the top layer and continuously mixed until I achieved the perfect viscosity. I have only used this ink with my blue pumpkin nibs and assume it will also work well with my Hunt 101 and Hunt 513 nibs when watered down. The ink dries quickly within the container, which is a good thing in terms of the added water because it will quickly evaporate, but a bad thing in regards to the duration of the ink, so I suggest keeping it tightly closed when not in use and ALWAYS cleaning the mouth of the container and lid before storage. Its actual drying time on paper is very slow, but its worth the waiting time because the white pops against colored paper and looks like an off-white creme colour on white paper.
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Frank Poland
Greater than one weekI am new to watercolor painting. I love this for I can correct mistakes.