What is the difference between Genesis® Oil Paints and alkyds or water-miscible oil paints?
The basic nature of the paint is different. Genesis® Oil Paints use a non-drying base medium The others are based on different chemistries that require various amounts of evaporative drying. Is the Genesis® Drying Gun safe to use as a hair dryer? No! The drying gun emits considerably hotter air that a hair dryer. How can I get a full Genesis® Studio System? Buy one of the complete systems or purchase individual components to grow your system over time. After drying, are Genesis® Oil Paints soluble in appropriate solvents? The drying process is not reversible. Some solvents will dissolve Genesis® Oil Paints, but they cannot be re-dried later. To what does it adhere strongly? Are there supports – or undercoats – to which adhesion is poor? As with most paints, Genesis® Oil Paints adhere best with a primed substrate. Prepare smooth surfaces with an abrasion to maximize adhesion. See your manual for details. How can I describe the medium to jurors and customers? How do I classify it when en