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Erratic Knight Errant





warrington, UK

Has anyone else noticed this? as i've started getting more of the new layer paints i'm seeing that they really aren't suitable to be used straight out of the pot, there's a lot of caking/clumping with them.
i've found they're best used off a wet palette with some medium added, has anyone else experienced this at all?

Thanks
Pete

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Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'






if your paint isn't up to standards straight out of the pot take it back to the shop and get a repacement.... you paid for a product and it has failed to meet the standards it was sold as, IE paint...


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Longtime Dakkanaut




UK

Either needs a good shake/stir or return it
   
 
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