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Acrylic paint Keyroad KR972207, 75 ml tube, green
Acrylic paint Keyroad KR972207, 75 ml tube, green
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Acrylic paint Keyroad KR972207, 75 ml tube, green
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Acrylic paint Keyroad KR972207, 75 ml tube, green
Acrylic paint Keyroad KR972207, 75 ml tube, green
Keyroad acrylic paint in a 75 ml tube (green) is a water-based artist and hobby paint formulated for reliable coverage on paper, cardboard, canvas and wood. The compact tube design ensures controlled dispensing and easy storage, while the acrylic binder provides quick-drying, opaque layers that are suitable for a range of craft, school and creative projects. The paint's consistency balances flow and body to allow brushing, layering and mixing with other acrylic colours.
This acrylic paint offers fast drying time and good opacity for efficient coverage of backgrounds and details. Its water-based formula cleans up easily with water when wet and is low-odour compared with solvent-based paints. The 75 ml tube is convenient for individual use or small projects and helps reduce waste by allowing precise amounts to be dispensed. The paint is compatible with standard acrylic mediums and primers for extended versatility.
Shake or knead the tube lightly before use to ensure uniform pigment distribution. Apply the paint with brushes, palette knives or sponges depending on the desired effect. For best adhesion and colour fidelity on absorbent surfaces, prime canvas or wood with an appropriate gesso or primer. Thin the paint with water for washes or mix with acrylic mediums to modify viscosity, drying time and finish. Allow each layer to dry before applying subsequent coats.
Store the tube capped in a cool, dry place. Clean brushes and tools with water immediately after use. Test colour and adhesion on a scrap piece of the target surface when using on unfamiliar materials. For archival results, consider finishing acrylic work with a compatible varnish after full curing.
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