Water and paint
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Hamtil Construction LLC on Jul 16, 2013Donna, that does not sound accurate. Mixing water with paint will thin it, and too much will compromise it. I think the secret is in the brushing and wiping technique. Have you looked on YouTube for ideas?Helpful Reply
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