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Haven't used them, myself, but I've heard that they're very specific, in that the range was designed by a single painter to suit a particular style. From what I gather, they're great for wet-blending with other P3 paints, but the same formulation that retards drying and smooths blends tends to react to other paints, causing cracking or failure to properly set - basically, I've heard that they don't play well with others.
 
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