Full-Bodied Painting & Glazing Medium
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Revision as of 15:27, 15 August 2013
Full Bodied Painting & Glazing Medium is an un-tinted medium that has a great deal of working time.
- Use this glaze when you want to retain toolmarks.
- Thicker consistency holds onto marks.
- Shake before use as this glaze will separate in the jug, this is a normal characteristic that also allows for toolmark retention.
- VOCs Content: <700 g/l
This product exceeds VOC limits in some areas. Please verify compliance prior to use.
- Click here for an article about a technique that Tim Glastetter uses with Full-Bodied Painting & Glazing Medium.

This technique was created using Full-Bodied Painting & Glazing Medium. The instructions used to create this technique are found here.
- In 2007, we improved the formula and increased the working time of this glaze. At 30% humidity and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, we were able to have 1 hour and 30 minutes of set time. See Understanding Drying Time of Slow Drying Materials.
- Please click this link to view an instructional video on using Low Viscosity and Full-Bodied Painting & Glazing Medium.