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1. What is exactly stay wet pallet? Why should I use it if I want to paint with acrylics? I bought it from Windsor&Newton plus the refill pack, but how can I really use it?

2. Which one is absorbent paper and which one is translucent paper? I mean what is main the characteristic of both papers? What's the different between both?

3. Absorbent paper can be used for how many times?

4. After we finished painting, shall we throw away the translucent paper? or shall we keep it for the next painting session?

5. How to take care well of the stay wet pallet and its equipments?

Thanks before and after.

2006-12-15 05:49:30 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Painting

2 answers

The "absorbent paper" is actually a sponge - it's soaked in water then squeezed out, and that goes into the palette first. If it leaves water in the tray, that's too much water - squeeze it out more.

The "translucent paper" is a thick durable paper that can be washed and re-used. Soak this in VERY HOT water for about 10 minutes before using - it will change from white to translucent. Place it on top of the sponge, and that's what you mix your paint on.

Wash the paper off with hot water before the paint dries if you want to re-use it. Mine last about 3 to 4 goes on each side before they wear out, by that time they are mighty colourful and the slippery finish is gone.

I love the stay-wet palette, especially for painting outdoors. It keeps your paints from drying out by keeping them wet from beneath, and keeps them fresh if you want to paint next day without throwing away dried paint. This also eliminates the need to spray the paint with water to keep them from drying - which is a bad idea anyway.

The biggest complaint is if you leave it closed more than 2 weeks, it will go moldy... yuck. If that happens, just wash everything in hot water & chlorine bleach, but throw away the paper. Otherwise, hot water & soap is all you need to clean it. Leave the lid off when storing it.

I have run out of paper and use thick tracing paper in its place, which must be thrown away after one use. Still cheaper and works great.

Have fun, hope you love yours like I do!

2006-12-15 10:55:46 · answer #1 · answered by joyfulpaints 6 · 1 0

I don't bother buying one i just use a piece of plastic lay a damp piece if kitchen towel on top and then a piece of greaseproof paper on top of that and away you go

2006-12-16 00:02:01 · answer #2 · answered by cheers 5 · 0 0

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