| What's a good way to thin down the white marsh? I'm all about the marsh/garvey combo for the black and it conveniently thins it down, but how can i keep an opaque white in a marker? magic ink?
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| ArtPrimo: You can add acetone which will thin it down a bit. Be careful you don/t add too much or you/ll thin it down and make it transparent. ADD A MIXING BALL!
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Bit of an odd question but do these expire fast? specifically the white. I'm looking at getting a tin but I want to make it stretch for a year.
I'll be shaking it hard out every so often so it doesn't get too caked too lol. Quite the investment so I wan't to make sure.
Cheers
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| ArtPrimo: No, this has no expiration date. Make sure you seal this back up tightly after every use.
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| If you mix 50/50 gravey and marsh T-grade what would be a better choice for a louder tone of colour red or blue marsh???
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| ArtPrimo: Garvey is purple, so it would muddy both red and blue Marsh when mixed.
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| BALLRED519: thanks i was wondering but muddy could work even thanks for the helpthanks i was wondering but muddy could work even thanks for the help
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| is it still the real good sh*t cuz i heard its not the same anymore
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| Does marsh 99 felt tip marker work with grog buff proof ink?
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| ArtPrimo: It should, this marker is specifically made for Marsh K-Grade which has a similar viscosity.
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