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Mixol Universal Tints are the most concentrated, highest quality tints on the market today. They are compatible with most water, solvent, lacquer and oil-based stains, coatings, shellacs, epoxies, waxes, varnishes, wood fillers, etc. Ease of tinting or mixing is often cited as the main attribute to Mixol, along with the sophisticated color palette. Mixol tints are highly resistant to heat or frost damage. They wont dry out or thicken (because they are binder-free), so there is a very long shelf/shop life. Check out our entire offering of 25 distinct colors, 11 of which are oxide-based (colors 03, 04, 05, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 & 25). The oxide-based colors are made from inorganic pigments which make them colorfast, fade-resistant and weatherproof. These oxide colors are ideal for exterior applications or where UV fading may occur. Cleanup is very easy with soap and water. Mixol tints are not flammable or hazardous.
B**.
None more Black. I use in nitrocellulose lacquer (nitro) for guitars
Could it be more black? No. However, it is Schwarz too... not Vanta. Yes...Schwarz!Somewhere I've seen it suggested to use up to a 1:10 (color:lacquer). I then dilute that down by almost half with half retarder and half thinner (ie 2:1:1...lacquer+coler:retarder:thinner).Covers well. Just like old Dan's black lacquer... or Blacquer (tm). The buy line "The Answer is none...None more black than Blacquer(tm)". Brought to you by Carl's Jr.
R**J
Works like a charm.
I used the #23 to tint danish oil for a furniture restoration project. Mixes well. Colors as intended. Recommended.
C**.
Mixol universal tints ARE universal!
I purchased these tints so that I could either adjust a color of wood stain or glaze for either woodworking with oil and water based products or for faux finishing on my walls. These are the most versatile tinting mediums because they can be mixed with either water based products or oil based ones. I like them for faux finishing on my walls since I like to mix my colors from scratch, but I also use them for adjusting a color or value of a premixed glaze or paint. I recently used them for wood finishing and found the tints great when I mixed them with an oil based stain to do the woodworking in my new home since many of the 25 doors and door frames were unfinished. I purchased a wood gel stain called Java from General Finishes and I mixed it with the color "black" from my Mixol tint set. It turned into a beautiful ebony color and I'm thrilled with the results. I even had to mix the colors in batches since I had to use several cans of stain, and the results looked perfect. I started with trying to calculate a ratio, but I realized that all I had to do was to compare the colors between one batch and another. I did the comparison on a white background so that I could see the true value. Q-tips on white paper are great for this job.The Mixol tints are considered to be the best in the world. They are made by a company in Germany so all the color names are written in German. They have a chart with English translations but I find I don't even use them since I use color recognition mostly when I tint colors. There are also a number of oxide colors which are so great to use since they use tones that are inherent to earth colors. I like doing Tuscan colors and these tints are perfect when you want to get a warm glow like "yellow ochre." I went to many classes years ago for faux finishing and my instructor used Mixol tints exclusively, mixing all her glazes from scratch. I never forgot that lesson and still practice those time worn lessons of success. You can find endless videos to learn how to begin.You cannot use these tints as stand-alone color mediums since they contain only pigment and no binders, but that is the beauty of them. There are other products like those made by "Golden" which sell the binders alone so that you can control the thickness, translucency, texture, sheen and open times of your paint or glaze. These are described as the most potent tints in the world so a little goes a long way, and they never dry out.If you are somewhat adventurous or creative, you will really enjoy using these tints. You can tint just about anything used in construction although it is almost unnecessary since there are already many premixed colors like grout, cement, etc. However, it is far more cost effective to mix your own. It is much cheaper to purchase a can of translucent glaze or wood stain which are void of color. I especially like to mix small batches when I want some randomness to my wall or wood piece (and I don't just use wood tone colors for my furniture!) I never paint a wall anymore using one color. My first coat is considered my base coat which I put on with a roller over the entire wall surface. After that I begin to layer color on using either a faux finishing brush, sponge, rag, etc. and may have on average, four different colors in varying intensity. This kind of faux finishing is what adds depth to a design and why our eyes find beauty in a painted work of art on canvas. When you look at a wall that is painted without a pattern, your eyes will always enjoy looking at that finished wall. Depending on your color choices, you can create a very restful or exhilarating space. Wallpaper companies get big bucks by selling you designs which mimic a faux finish. However, they cannot create a random pattern, and I find it unappealing to notice the short repeats.I am not a born artist. I just like color and enjoy working with my hands. So you don't need to be an expert to achieve pleasing results. Practice does make success though!
L**A
Potent
While I did make my paint a little too dark than I needed to, thats on me. This toner is potent and can make atleast a pint of paint black.
G**N
2 orders...2 likes
I had some leftover eggshell ( yuck! ) paint from when we first built our house over 27 yrs. ago. i ordered a container of the yellow tint & added it to an unopened gallon of it just to see what this stuff would do. I figured for $10,hey, might as well try it. To my surprise, this stuff turned a gallon of dull, no pizazz paint into a bright, wonderful shade of yellow wall paint that has really brightened up our living room. I kept adding drops & wasn't getting much change but when I added the whole oz....I could not believe what a beautiful change it made. So I have ordered an oz. of blue tint to add to a 2nd unopened gal. to make the ceiling a sky blue addition to the room. The yellow is not school-bus bright but is a welcome change & I can"t wait to see what the blue will look like. Unbelievable that this stuff saved me from buying new paint AND worked with very old eggshell paint. GREAT PRODUCT!
P**S
GREAT
GREAT
A**T
Great for epoxy resin.
I do epoxy inlays and I've used many pigments to color my epoxy. Mixol is very very good for this purpose when you need and opaque color. It mixes within the epoxy well and a little goes a long ways. My most recent project was a NFL logo tray and I used Mixol Black to get a perfect opaque black for my lettering and outline. I would highly recommend Mixol for the purpose of using as a resin pigment.
B**.
Mixol doesn’t mix with all
I used this to mix in with wood stain to try and match the stain from my current kitchen cabinets. It says it mixes with “most” oil stains. It would not mix with minwax at all. It mixed ok with varathane but there was still there was a good bit that settled out in the bottom. It did impart the yellow we needed but you had to continually remix the stain and be careful not to brush the bottom of the stain container or you would pick up everything that didn’t mix, which would turn your board bright yellow.
H**R
Brilliant
Having bought emulsion paint the colour in the tin did not reflect the outside colour. Rather than waste it I bought this amazing little bottle and am so pleased I did. Just drip it in the paint and stir vigorously no odour. Until you obtain the desired colour. It arrived 2 days early which is always a bonus.
P**L
Great product - thank you
Perfect product.... did exactly what we needed and thank you for the fast delivery
R**N
Economical decorating
Mixed with 2 ltr leftover white emulsion paint 5 years oldgot the colour just right, economical decorating indeed
S**H
great colour
I haven't actually used this yet, but the colour is right.
D**N
Excellent Product for Painters/Sprayers
As a sprayer of furniture this is something I'll always have at hand for tinting my primer. Have now tested it with BIN primer (Shellac based) and Tikkurila Otex Akva (W/B) both absolutely spot on would imagine it will work with 99% of other paints. Very good price too, would highly recommend.
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