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If you want to mix a range of your own washes, I'd suggest picking up a pack of acrylic artist's inks and starting with one of the tried and true recipes (LBursley's, the old Future "magic wash," etc.), instead. Paint-based washes behave quite differently than ink-based ones and are unlikely to do what you want them to, if you're using pre-mixed washes as your frame of reference. The brands darefsky listed are also good options if you want to expand your range without having to experiment with different mixes, overmuch. They also have colors you're unlikely to be able to mix, yourself, without buying more and more specific inks (thinking of Secret Weapon's range, in particular).
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