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What is the difference between Dye-Na-Flow, Textile Colors, and Lumiere & Neopaque?

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What is the difference between Dye-Na-Flow, Textile Colors, and Lumiere & Neopaque?

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All three are waterbased acrylic paints and they all work together very well. However, each one has its own unique charateristics: Dye-Na-Flow is a very fluid textile paint that has the consistency of water. It can be used for water color like washes and silk painting techniques. Textile Colors are medium bodied semi-opaque paints ideal for fabric painting. Lumiere & Neopaque are light bodied, very flexible paints suitable for various surfaces such as leather, paper, & fabric. The Neopaques are very opaque and excellent for covering dark materials. The Lumiere line is a gorgeous assortment of metallics & pearlescents.

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