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Liquitex 5908 Professional Airbrush Medium is a 237 ml non-toxic, water-resistant acrylic medium designed to thin paints for airbrush use. It dries to a semi-gloss, non-yellowing finish and is fully compatible with Liquitex acrylic paints, making it a trusted choice for artists seeking precision and durability.














| ASIN | B001US2NQA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,111 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 84 in Paints |
| Brand Name | Liquitex |
| Colour | White |
| Colour Code | #FFFFFF |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,386) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00094376924336 |
| Included Components | Paper |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Liquitex |
| Model Name | Malmittel |
| Model Number | 5908 |
| Paint Type | airbrush |
| Part Number | 5908 |
| Size | 237 count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Canvas |
| UPC | 094376924336 |
| Unit Count | 237.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**N
Perfect always
Always a fabulous product
H**M
also excellent for mixing with thick paints to brush paint
Excellent medium, I've used for thinning paints for both brush and air brush painting. I noticed no colour change from using the medium.
S**L
Used for decanting Citadel paints
Great product, I used this to decant my Citadel paints from their pots into dropper bottles for ease of use. The airbrush medium helped thin the paint down and enabled it to flow better without affecting the properties of the paint. Using something like water will cause the paint to separate from the medium over time. I've used this in all my paints with no issues. For painting miniatures this bottle goes a long way.
A**S
a great medium for your airbrush
good quality medium that is reasonably prices considering the amount you get in the bottle.
K**K
Great stuff
Great stuff! I use this to mix with acrylics so that I can get a turpentine oil wash effect without downgrading the bond of my acrylic paint and a longer working time. I find this more useful than acrylic medium as it's less viscous.
A**T
not just for acrylics!
I bought this after watching a YouTube video that explained that too much water under-binds the binders in paint [acrylic] causing the paint to eventually flake/peel off. and this can be used with acrylic but also OTHER paints; like watercolour, tempera, ink, powder pigments, enamel, even oil! eventhou a 237ml bottle won't last long if you pour it into your paint, I suggest getting a wide-mouth/tubed pipette [I used a Frisk measuring pipette] and dropping the amount you want into your paint [this saves on wasting the liquid and you can get a much better gauge of the amount you need and changes in consistency] if you use this on it's own [wither glazing or just to cover a blank area] it does give a semi-matt sheen and if used straight on paper it causes the surface to 'wrinkle/bubble' before drying flattens them out [thou if the area becomes too saturated the flaws will remain] also note; you CAN mix this with water [thou the label tells you not to] but you will have to give your mixes a stir every now and then and it will develop a 'sheen' over the surface - this doesn't appear to cause any damage/harm to your paint/ink mixes. AND you can mix this with Winsor & Newton's Aquapasto - thou depending on ratio of liquid to paste you will more then likely get a mix that's as 'sloppy' as watery mud [again no noticeable side-effects from mixing the two]
P**K
Just what I needed
Instead of using water to thin my acrylic paint, I use this. It does the job. Itโs a little sticky so maybe use gloves if you donโt want it on your hands
M**D
hard to beat
I've used this since the 90's, if you airbrush acrylics then this medium is essential.
S**E
I have approximately 4,785,347* bottles of acrylic model / miniature paint from various manufacturers (Tamiya, Model Master, Citadel, Polly S, even some old Ral Partha stuff). Intended for brush work, it's all too thick for an airbrush. Thinning with water is not desirable because it thins not only the pigment, but also the polymer emulsion. The effect of the latter is that if the emulsion bonds are stretched too thin your paint can actually crack when it dries. Not good. Some people recommend Windex as a thinning agent, but you have to be careful you get Windex WITHOUT ammonia in it (isopropyl alcohol can sometimes be easier to find than alcohol-based Windex). This works better than plain water, and Windex / alcohol makes for a decent thinning and bonding agent for the paint. The only problem here is that because you're dealing with a liquid with alcohol in it, it dries pretty fast. On the model, this is good. Inside the tip of your airbrush, not so much. An airbrush medium is, essentially, clear acrylic paint. It thins the paint without weakening the emulsion and maintains the pigment strength. It doesn't dry nearly as fast as isopropyl alcohol, and so your working time in your airbrush is extended. The medium also contains a flow aid which alters the surface tension of the liquid to further prevent spattering. * This number may be slightly exaggerated.
A**.
As described. Good quality. Does the job.
T**N
Fungerar bra
R**S
Zeer goed product om je verf te verdunnen en toch dezelfde kwaliteit te behouden. Aanrader!
S**V
The reviews we on point and it didnโt disappoint
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