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motherduck22

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can anyone please tell me what I can do to stop colours bleeding into each other, :roll: :roll: thank you
 
You're going to need to use a non-bleeding colorant. Most non-water soluble colorants are non-bleeding. Like mica, oxides or ultramarines.

Since you're not in the US, I'm not sure where you can find non bleeding colourants overseas :(
I'd just call or email your supplier and ask them if they have any non bleeding colournts.
 
You might want to check out a company by the website: http://www.tkbtrading.com they are located in the USA, but may ship to your destination. They have: micas, liquid micas,ultramarines,oxides. On every color they have a detail box that you click,where it says "MORE DETAILS" and there's a screen that pops up and tells you if the color is non-bleeding or bleeding and stable or non-stable. You can also ask them, they are very helpful and will try to help. :D
 

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