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Your cart is empty.The bottle features a detail applicator tip. Lighten, blend, and even remove Adirondack Alcohol Ink Colors with this special formulation.
photographer
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Works fantastic
Sandy E Patterson
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
The blending solution works EXTREMELY well with alcoholic ink on metal. You will be ecstatic.Sandy P.
casey s
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2021
Came in, fully intact, with no leaking. The product itself is amazing! It doesn't lift the ink completely like pure alcohol does. It really does help to blend the inks, also works well for clean up.
LisaJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021
DETAILSOk, so I’m always looking for the “cheaper but just/about as good” solution. I suppose those of us that do have more sense than money follow the same ideal. For that reason I worked for months using 99% isopropyl. It was fine. I knew no different, other than it was by huge percentages cheaper than blending solution.It wasn’t until I got a huge stash of TerraSlate paper for a gift (great paper, but it reacts different to the initial placement of ink), that I looked up blending solution. First, I tried a “homemade” version. It wasn’t terrible, but not what I was looking for. I looked up a video on blending solution and figured I’d give it a try.So…yeah, there is a difference…about as huge as the cost difference between 99% isopropyl.What I’ll say is this – I still by far use the isopropyl, but I do pick up the blending solution when I’m looking for what it does better, based on where I am in my projects and what I’m looking to do.NOTE: These comments are based mostly on TerraSlate or Dura-Lar clear (regular, not wet media) papers, since I have a stash of those papers, but I’m sure it still applies to other papers. I find it’s far more important to have on hand with TerraSlate, but definitely handy to have with the Dura-Lar.DIFFERENCES/IMPACTSOne of the biggest differences is that the blending solution really lifts the colors – and by this, I mean you can easily have no color (or big obvious white circles) where you drop it. This can be a blessing or a curse depending on what you want to do. If you have a great design and want a little blending in the middle, it may (especially full-strength) be WAY too much.It also has some sort of oil in it, so it can get a bit “glossy”, especially at the edges, where the ink pools. It can also make clear paper look a bit “greasy”.It takes far less of this solution to do what isopropyl does as well, so if you’re say trying to run across the length of the page to blend a “line” – it’s easy to drop much more than is needed.I tend to use this most often when I’m starting a piece – to ensure the drop, line, or shape I started with blend well. Depending on the color, I often “cut” the blending solution with isopropyl so I don’t lift more ink that I’m envisioning in that area.The other time it’s been a huge lifesaver is when I put way too much ink in a piece and need to do a “controlled heavy lift.” Because it takes less blending solution to do the same job, it’s much more controlled than flooding with isopropyl which may bleed into an area I’m good with.On a few colors the “color spread” is different than isopropyl (probably because it’s lifting more ink consistently, resulting in a truer mix of colors).---I hope the information in here helped! I know how all this stuff adds up, so I’m hoping this helped you decide if this is for you or not. If it did, I’d love to know with the “yes, this was helpful.”~l
Darleen
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2021
Wish the bottles were larger
Karen M. Czaplewski
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021
Sure it will be fine, as it is the same brand I used in the past
Becca
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020
This Ranger product is very easy to use and does not obstruct the colors of the alcohol ink. The 2 pack is a good value and lasts through multiple projects
Armand W. Micheline III
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020
This will completely clean a tile filled with alcohol inks and will also work perfectly for effects and highlights. I find I use it with every piece I do.I will recommend this product with pleasure.
Pam Shultz
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019
Did not realize I was getting to prepackage ended up getting for which was even better so I’m thrilled it’s an awesome product can’t do my alcohol ink without it
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