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Woolfitts Tri Art Airbrush Acrylics
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100% of reviewers None indicated 8.0
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Description: The The Tri-Art Airbrush Acrylics 40-colour selection is a premium quality paint line designed to satisfy the most discerning artists. As with all Tri-Art Acrylics, they are manufactured with 100% pure acrylic polymer emulsion producing a tough yet flexible film with excellent resistance to water, chemicals, light and ultraviolet radiation. Only the highest quality colour pigments have been selected for purity and lightfastness. Many new pigments have been chosen in favor of older, less suitable ones. All colours have very good to excellent resistance to fading. Each colour in this line has been formulated to achieve the maximum pigment concentration and colour strength consistent with good handling properties and stability. No fillers or extenders are used in Tri-Art Acrylics. All Tri-Art Airbrush colours have been passed through a 100-micron mesh filter to keep out any impurities, which may clog the airbrush. No expense has been spared in the production of Tri-Art Airbrush acrylic paints, the Artist's acrylic paint of unsurpassed quality
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EhBCz
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Registered: May 2006
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Review Date: Mon May 21, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Made in Kingston ON, Canada
Cons: see below

I have purchased the 3 primary colours + black & White.
Only con that I have found so far: If sprayed without reducing you are left with a rubbery film in you cup that is hard to clean.

I have found that if you mix with H2O and Extender, then this resolves the film issue.

The Colours are pure and brilliant. Mixing primaries to make secondaries is easy and pure also, no separation of the mixed colour.

I have only tried this on paper, but I think that it would be great for T's also.
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