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Thread: Real Milk Paint vs Old Fashioned

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    Real Milk Paint vs Old Fashioned

    Does anyone else have trouble mixing Real Milk Paint? I have both brands, in different colors, and whenever I use the Real brand, I have a devll of a time getting all the powder to mix. It always looks like I have a layer of Talcum on the top, and takes 10 minutes of stirring to get the dry power to accept the water. When I use the other brand (Old Fashioned), I don't seem to have this issue.
    Doing something wrong?

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    Would a drop of dish soap break the surface tension?

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    When I ordered my milk paint I also ordered a bottle of their soap solution that helps break the tension when trying to mix. Still get one or two powder specks but that all.
    U.S.A.F. Ret. MSgt 2006

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    Anyone thinking of doing anything with milk paint needs to look at the videos on Curtis Buchanan's web site. Instructional Videos 46 -50.
    Regards,
    Dick

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    You mean it's harder to mix than Old Fashioned? Thanks for the warning.

    My milk paint projects came out fine, but it sure was a clumpy mess to put on. I've never heard the dish soap trick before, but it doesn't seem like surface tension is the problem.

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