Hi there….i am new to using Triart Glass. I am using on small wood products. I prep and clean them good. I have used Gesso. I apply using a popsicle stick. There are air bubbles and I know you cannot torch them. I used a tooth pick but when it dry I end up seeing are areas that I popped the air bubbles. I did go back over and the same thing. I have also tryed the straw but not working.
@@julianabenson1141 For bubbles, I’ve tried two things… first I dilute the tri art liquid glass with a little bit of water so it is not too thick and it spreads out easier. I feel like the bubbles escape easier when the tri art liquid glass is not as thick. Second… after applying the liquid glass, I’ve sprayed it with a tiny bit of alcohol and that seems to work to pop the bubbles. Let me know if these things work for you.
@@LH35640 yes me too! I did find one resin alternative that is heat resistant. You can read more about it here loveacrylicpainting.com/resin-alternative/
Here’s where you can get Tri Art Liquid Glass 👉loveacrylicpainting.com/liquid-glass
I love your book to put all my paint colors and all kinds of stuff. Your tips are always helpful Loida.
I am glad it was useful for you! ❤ Did you get the soft cover, hardcover, or the printable version?
Thanks!
Thank you for this video ! Very helpful ?! ❤
Your welcome! I am glad this helped. It really is a great product. Here’s where you can get Tri Art Liquid Glass 👉loveacrylicpainting.com/liquid-glass
Hi there….i am new to using Triart Glass. I am using on small wood products. I prep and clean them good. I have used Gesso. I apply using a popsicle stick. There are air bubbles and I know you cannot torch them. I used a tooth pick but when it dry I end up seeing are areas that I popped the air bubbles. I did go back over and the same thing. I have also tryed the straw but not working.
@@julianabenson1141 For bubbles, I’ve tried two things… first I dilute the tri art liquid glass with a little bit of water so it is not too thick and it spreads out easier. I feel like the bubbles escape easier when the tri art liquid glass is not as thick. Second… after applying the liquid glass, I’ve sprayed it with a tiny bit of alcohol and that seems to work to pop the bubbles. Let me know if these things work for you.
Hi.. thank you I will give it a try.
Where can u get that
Here’s where you can get Tri Art Liquid Glass 👉loveacrylicpainting.com/liquid-glass
I just wish it was heat proof. Otherwise I love it.
@@LH35640 yes me too! I did find one resin alternative that is heat resistant. You can read more about it here loveacrylicpainting.com/resin-alternative/
Video is reversed, hard to read label.
Sorry! The name of it is Tri Art Liquid Glass. Here’s where you can get it 👉loveacrylicpainting.com/liquid-glass
Thanks!
@@MysparkLeDChaos3 awww 🥰 thank you so much! 😊