Art Spectrum Lean Medium 100mL

Product Code: ASPECLM1
Art Spectrum Lean Medium 100mLArt Spectrum Lean Medium 100mL
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This Art Spectrum Lean Medium can be used as an alternative to gum turpentine, preventing the break down of paint and to ensure permanency. It can also be used as it is to even out watercolour effects, clean pre-primed canvas panels and as a sealant for acrylic paints. This formula utilises a lean to fat rule, so you can use this medium first, giving you an even tension throughout your painting.
  • It's permanent so you can enjoy your paintings for longer.
  • This medium can be used as a sealer over acrylic primed canvas.
  • It dries overnight so you can begin painting the next day.
  • There's no prior mixing required as you can use it straight from the bottle.

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General

  • Brand
    Art Spectrum
  • Australian Made
    Yes
  • Barcode
    9323926004206
  • Descriptive Colour
    Natural
  • Paint Base Type
    Solvent-based
  • Pigment Colour
    Natural
  • Product Dimensions (mm)
    45W x 45D x 120H mm
  • Product Weight (kg)
    0.17 kg
  • Volume
    100 mL

Ingredients

  • Product Ingredient Warning
    N/A
  • Storage Instructions
    Store in a cool, dark place

Manufacturer

  • Country of Manufacture
    Australia
  • Part Number
    LM1

Quantity

  • Units Per Pack/Carton
    1
  • Pack/Carton Quantity
    1
  • Total Individual Units
    1
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