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WaterBorne ™ Adhesion Additive, 1 oz.

$2.99
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Weight:
0.23 LBS
Width:
2.00 (in)
Height:
2.00 (in)
Depth:
0.50 (in)
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WaterBorne ™ ADHESION ADDITIVE  -  1 oz. 
 

To be used as A PAINT ADDITIVE to increase adhesion of air dry paints to previously painted layers.  NOT a substitute for Primer.  
Because vinyl is a petroleum product, water-based paints and mediums generally do not adhere well.  The same goes for baked polymer clay.  This product solves the problem of getting air dry paints such as WaterBorne © paints to apply smoothly and adhere permanently to these surfaces. WaterBorne © Adhesion Medium is a white fluid that can be added full strength directly to your diluted paint mix in the palette.  I recommend a ratio of 1:1, no more.  DO NOT ADD TO THE ORIGINAL BOTTLE OF PAINT as it may cause unwanted clumping of the paint in storage. 
 
 

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  • 5
    WaterBorne Adhesion Additive

    Posted by Karen Stanley on Jul 5th 2023

    This is a must for painting never thought about it but like it says the paint sticks on dolls no pulling back off when painting

  • 5
    Products

    Posted by Joni Daniels on Jun 24th 2021

    Haven't used it yet but I'm quite sure it will do as it's suppose to do just like all the products I've ordered.

  • 5
    Worked as promised .

    Posted by Dorine Alford on Mar 18th 2021

    I will definitely purchase again.

  • 5
    A must have

    Posted by Evelyn Facio on Nov 22nd 2020

    Great addition to any kit in case paint doesn’t want to adhere. Super happy with its application.

  • 5
    Adhesion Additive

    Posted by Linda Brown on Jul 18th 2020

    This really does help the paint stick to the vinyl if needed. It makes the babies that are hard to cover much easier. I would recommend it to anyone.

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Ana on May 24th 2020

    Excellent product, it work perfectly adding an extra touch to the paints