I’m a bit confused were those paints already thinned? Or did you use the hydration paper to thin them? I’m really struggling with thinning my paints using this and after seeing this I’m even more confused now.
@@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot-dg1xg @smoree_ you wet your brush and stir it into the paint while doing a downward swirling motion. Keep repeating until it's thinned enough
What's the point in wringing the foam dry when you're just going to pour water on it once again afterwards? I just did this with my new redgrass palette and it the foam just soaked up all the water that i wringed out.
Hi, exactly! It is the best way to store your wet palette when you're not using it for a longer time. Don't worry: when the foam pad is not in contact with water, it will dry and looks like stone. It is perfectly normal! Please put the foam pad in water to allow it to regain its original shape and properties :)
Just bought one and I had a quick question, is the water that wets the foam pad enough to thin the paints on the paper? It doesn't appear that there is any water seeping through to help thin paints.
He’s got the mark of khorne but follows directions like an ultramarine. He’s An alpha legionnaire Jokes a side I just got the xl on the weekend, love it so far
here copy paste for everybody who does not want to look: Tips to reduce the occurrence of mold on your palette Clean the foam and palette regularly (as per our FAQ). Frequently change the water you use to rinse your brushes and clean the container - ideally before each painting session. Make sure your brushes are properly cleaned before use - this is especially critical if you’re using an old brush to mix/blend paint on your palette. After cleaning your foam and palette, let the foam air dry before using it again. In certain regions, deionized or distilled water may be required, but this is generally not necessary in parts of the world where tap water is safe to drink. If you have control over the temperature and humidity of your painting space, cooler conditions are preferable. Further cleaning suggestions The palette (tray and lid) can be cleaned in a dishwasher or by hand using dish soap and warm water, or a mixture of water and white vinegar, or a few drops of lemon juice. The foam pad should be cleaned with dish soap and warm water, avoiding stronger cleaning agents. If you observe signs of mold on the foam, it should be discarded.
The support page on our website will have guidance on this and an email address in case you have further questions! :) www.redgrasscreative.com/support/
i love my Wet palette! You guys make the best wet palette on the market. I cant wait for my Studio V2 to get here!
Thank you for your kind words:)
Just ordered one ✌️ looks really great!
I’m a bit confused were those paints already thinned? Or did you use the hydration paper to thin them? I’m really struggling with thinning my paints using this and after seeing this I’m even more confused now.
Same!
@@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot-dg1xg @smoree_ you wet your brush and stir it into the paint while doing a downward swirling motion. Keep repeating until it's thinned enough
What's the point in wringing the foam dry when you're just going to pour water on it once again afterwards? I just did this with my new redgrass palette and it the foam just soaked up all the water that i wringed out.
What do you do with the foam and sheets etc when you're putting it away for a longer time? Clean it all up, dry it all out, and then store it?
Hi, exactly! It is the best way to store your wet palette when you're not using it for a longer time. Don't worry: when the foam pad is not in contact with water, it will dry and looks like stone. It is perfectly normal! Please put the foam pad in water to allow it to regain its original shape and properties :)
Just bought one and I had a quick question, is the water that wets the foam pad enough to thin the paints on the paper? It doesn't appear that there is any water seeping through to help thin paints.
He’s got the mark of khorne but follows directions like an ultramarine. He’s An alpha legionnaire
Jokes a side I just got the xl on the weekend, love it so far
Any tips to stop mould growing on the foam?
The support page on our website has tips for this! www.redgrasscreative.com/support/
here copy paste for everybody who does not want to look:
Tips to reduce the occurrence of mold on your palette
Clean the foam and palette regularly (as per our FAQ).
Frequently change the water you use to rinse your brushes and clean the container - ideally before each painting session.
Make sure your brushes are properly cleaned before use - this is especially critical if you’re using an old brush to mix/blend paint on your palette.
After cleaning your foam and palette, let the foam air dry before using it again.
In certain regions, deionized or distilled water may be required, but this is generally not necessary in parts of the world where tap water is safe to drink.
If you have control over the temperature and humidity of your painting space, cooler conditions are preferable.
Further cleaning suggestions
The palette (tray and lid) can be cleaned in a dishwasher or by hand using dish soap and warm water, or a mixture of water and white vinegar, or a few drops of lemon juice. The foam pad should be cleaned with dish soap and warm water, avoiding stronger cleaning agents. If you observe signs of mold on the foam, it should be discarded.
Love this video! I obviously put way too much water in my wet palette.
just received my pallet - thought it was its just a piece of glass - noit sure how i use it
The support page on our website will have guidance on this and an email address in case you have further questions! :) www.redgrasscreative.com/support/
most affordable? isn't it like $25 and the Sta-Wet is like $11???
Really costly in india. Its really useful but cant buy
guy has a khorn finger tattoo... Me knowing I can trust him
It was way more than 7 centeliters
Its been 10 days, send me me pallet! Im desperete!