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Liquitex Professional Effects Medium is a 118ml fluid acrylic polymer medium designed to enhance paint flexibility, adhesion, and blending on fabric and unprimed canvas. It controls color bleeding without heat setting, reduces paint stiffness for a soft finish, and is non-toxic, making it ideal for professional and hobbyist fabric painting projects.












| ASIN | B001US2NRO |
| Age Range Description | 12 Years & Up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #859 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #43 in Art Paints |
| Brand | Liquitex |
| Brand Name | Liquitex |
| Color | Fabric |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,404 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00094376926125 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Effects Medium |
| Item Volume | 118 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ColArt Americas |
| Model Name | Professional |
| Model Number | 126804 |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Part Number | 126804 |
| Size | 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fabric |
| Surface Recommendation | Canvas,Fabric |
| UPC | 094376926125 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
A**Y
Seems to work, but expensive
The short answer? It's been a hot minute since I've last used proper fabric paint, but I feel like this medium works about as well as fabric paint. Long review: I saw a comment on someone's YouTube video that mentioned that this product exists and tends to be cheaper to use than getting fabric paint. I wanted another way to use my acrylic paint, so I grabbed a bottle. I liked how no heat setting was required, so I went to work. In hindsight, I should've used an old egg carton to mix the paint as opposed to the old cheese plate since the medium is very runny. That made it harder to gauge how much medium I needed. Still, I was impressed that the paint's color was never compromised even when I thought I added way too much medium. I was afraid of cracking, so I only did one coat on the bag with stripes. The other two items were just me offloading paint, but it did give me a chance to see if even light amounts of paint would survive the wash. The striped bag does look a bit faded (but that's a happy accident; I love it), so I might experiment with two coats of paint on another project. I like how the shirt and smaller tote bag came out, too. One thing I will say is this product may be too expensive if you plan on painting quite a bit. These three pieces used around two thirds of the bottle. I won't know if the price if worth it until I try another brand. I'll update this review when I do. Still, I'm happy I could use the colors I want.
C**D
Works Well and Easy to Use
Pretty straight forward to use. Pour equal parts acrylic paint and this project and it makes it pretty easy to paint on fabric. It also requires no heat setting. For drying, I just let it sit over night, undisturbed.
B**C
Great product!
Great !! Easy to use made the paint adhere to my denim and paint flow nicely Iam customizing a pair of Jeans I have. so Iam designing distressed patch’s works great!
K**R
Works great!
It works amazing! When mixed with acrylic paint it created the best fabric paint, very satisfied with the result.
A**E
The fabric stayed soft and the paint adhered to the fabric
This helped me save a favored turtleneck shirt that was ruined with bleach stains. I tried dyes but they washed out. I painted it and so far it is working.
A**R
Works well
Used this to make cheap paint for fabric. Works well.
E**E
Used this to paint (yes paint!) my dirty old Ugg boots!
Hey guys, I used this product to turn my acrylic paint into "fabric paint". I mixed equal parts of this product + acrylic paint and started painting my super dirty Ugg boots (what can I say, I'm not buying another pair of Uggs for $200+ when I can spend $15 in supplies to make them look new again!). I will post photos of the results (understand, I wasn't super careful on the paint job... but they still look good, I think). A few notes incase you decide to attempt this yourself. 1) if you skip the liquitex and just use your acrylic paint, your Uggs with feel like cardboard. Don't do it. 2) Stuff socks in your Uggs before you start so they keep their shape. 3) It's ok to use a higher ratio of liquitex to paint (more liquitex, less paint), the consistency of the paint will be thinner, but the result will be a softer finish when they dry 4) Let it dry a full 24 hours and then use your hair dryer to heat it up and lock in the paint. After all this, I plan on spraying them with a waterproofer (I ordered one here, called Kiwi Camp Dry. It arrives tomorrow, so we'll see if it works!). Oh yeah, I also ordered new Ugg insoles on Amazon for around $15, so the insides would feel brand new). Hope this helps someone!! BTW, you can use any paint color you want. I used Martha Stewart Satin Sycamore Bark.
P**7
Used for needle felting.
Bought this to harden pieces of needle felting. Works great. Does change the color a little so do a test! But I’ll admit I never thought of putting this on wool, a professional recommend to try it.
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