



✨ Cover up, stand out, and create fearlessly with Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleedproof White!
Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleedproof White is a 1 oz glass jar of highly opaque, water-based watercolor paint designed to cover dyes, markers, and pigment colors flawlessly. Ideal for correcting and layering on paper-based surfaces, it dries to a waterproof satin finish and can be reactivated with distilled water if it thickens. Made in the USA, this premium art paint is a must-have for professionals and creatives seeking precision and versatility in their mixed media and watercolor projects.


| ASIN | B008CRS1CM |
| Brand | Dr. Ph. Martin's |
| Color | White |
| Color Code | #FFFFFF |
| Coverage | Opaque |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,348) |
| Date First Available | November 26, 2008 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00090385432015 |
| Included Components | Paper |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | BLPW10OZ |
| Manufacturer | Salis International, Inc. |
| Model Name | Bleedproof White |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 2 x 1.5 inches |
| Size | 1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Glow |
| Specific Uses For Product | Glass |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper, Wood, Fabric |
| UPC | 090385432015 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
L**D
Excellent. Can add water to bottle when it gets to dry.
Excellent product. When it gets to dry to use I added 1/4 tsp of purified-distilled water and mixed with a tiny whisk (i have for mixing homemade products) It is creamy and wet again. Wonderful product. Ive had this for a year and 1/2 and just added water today.
H**P
LOVE IT! Yours gloopy? Thick? Read this!'
Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White is the go-to opaque white for calligraphy, watercolor and mixed media, but there are a few things you should know about it before you get started. Or before you freak out and throw it away or return it. Keep reading to learn more... First, this water-based and thus not permanent. According to their website, "Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleedproof White is an opaque watercolor for covering dye colors, markers, and designer colors." It is bleed proof when used correctly. If using to cover up watercolor that has bleed under tape or that you accidentally put in a space you meant to leave white it will not bleed when placed on top of dried watercolor paint/paper. However, you cannot put watercolor over the top of it. It is not permanent. It will mix into your watercolor paints as a previous reviewer learned the hard way. It is extremely opaque and good for covering up DRIED watercolor, dye or ink. Second, if your product arrives gloopy or dries out quickly; no fear! It is not ruined. This is a water-based product and as such you can add an itty bitty bit of distilled water to the jar and mixed it up to get the consistency you desire. Inky Nib Calligraphy has a blog post and YouTube video about it. Go check her out. It's not long, but more detailed than my review/video. I have hard water and so have distilled on hand for various things. She doesn't use distilled, but I would if mixing it in the jar. Especially, because I don’t go through this quickly. I don't want mold. If you don't have distilled water on hand simply take a tiny amount out using a clean implement of your choosing and mixed elsewhere. I used a toothpick and called it a Q-tip in the video! Lol Overall, I am extremely happy with this product. It makes the best stars via splattering, which is the main way I use it. #artnerd #spacenerd PS/ My video mentions Index Card A Day. #ICAD This is an annual art event where everyone makes art on Index cards during the month of June & July (61 days). Prompts available and optional. Interested? Do a search online or Instagram. Fun and free. Mine in the photo/video is from the prompt "midnight."
S**X
Good Item to Have in You MIx of Watercolor
Works well, good Item to retain for your watercolor projects
S**L
Love this!
Perfect for adding details that don’t show well using white ink, makes them pop. Easy to use. Small amount needed. Good consistency. Fair price. Love the finished look. Recommend!
O**R
Decent opaque white, but not bleed-proof as the name suggests
The paint delivered in my 1 oz jar of Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleedproof White Fine Art Paint was somewhat dry and appeared to have been previously opened. While it was workable and reasonably opaque it not bleed-proof as the name suggests, so I'll stick to my current go-to opaque titanium white made by Holbein.
D**Y
Covers and Doesn't Bleed
This product is a must in my watercolor kit There are so many times that I need a reliable white for finishing touches, and this works every time.
D**D
Dip nib in warm water for best use
Great for wedding stationary calligraphy. You have to dip the pen in the ink then in warm water and back until it flows from the nib. It’s a bid coagulated and thick at first so you have to find the write balance. Don’t directly pour water in it though, let it naturally dilute going back and forth with the nib dipping into the white ink and dipping into a warm cup of water and swirling around.
G**5
Quality paint
Works great. Very thick.
J**N
The item is nicely packed. Received in good condition
S**I
For years I have struggled with a variety of white markers, acrylic paints etc., to use for highlighting my work, and in every case the colour underneath will bleed through, even after the application of a fixative. This paint is truly opaque. It is also quite thick and stands being diluted if you wish. You can blend it out for subtle highlights as in my photo of print-outs of a small drawing I have done, which I then coloured with Distress Oxide inks and Tombow Dual Brush markers (all water-based). Using a fine brush, it went on really smoothly. It has no smell. I have not yet tried it for lettering but am sure I will not be disappointed. For mixed media work, this paint is going to be essential, and always to hand! It is quite expensive, but you get what you pay for - a top quality product. There is also sufficient quantity to keep me going for a long time. Highly recommended.
M**O
Une encre très blanche et très couvrante ! Je l'applique au pinceau humide ; c'est exactement ce que je cherchais (j'aurais dû tenter plus tôt). J'étais habituée aux encres acryliques blanches, trop liquides pour masquer quoi que ce soit (et impossible d'utiliser du Blanco pour des raisons de texture et couleur) ... du coup cette encre Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleedproof White est juste géniale !! A savoir : - si vous l'utilisez sur de l'aquarelle, elle est un peu plus épaisse, en passant le doigt sur la feuille vous sentirez son grain plus rugueux et sur de grandes surface vous retrouverez un peu l'aspect crayeux de la plupart des peintures à l'eau opaques ; -mélangée à l'aquarelle, elle lui donne un aspect gouache qui peut être sympa ! (si c'est ce que vous cherchez) ; -cette encre peut être diluée (elle perd plus ou moins son opacité en fonction de la quantité d'eau utilisée) ; -attention, elle sèche très vite ! Mon conseil est de ne pas laisser le pot ouvert trop longtemps. Perso j'en mets une petite quantité dans une coupelle et je referme rapidement le pot ; -dernier point, elle se réactive plutôt facilement (surtout quand elle n'est pas diluée au départ), donc pas question de faire des glacis par-dessus (évidement), ceci dit, ça permet de la retravailler et d'obtenir des effets très intéressants ! Perso, rien à redire :)
T**O
Per mia moglie è ottimo.
C**A
Das weißeste Weiß ... sozusagen ... ich hab viel ausprobiert, um weiße Highlights in Aquarell- und auch in Acrylgemälden zu setzen, egal welche Marke, welches Produkt, egal ob Gouache oder Acrylmarker ... nichts schafft so opake reinweiße, undurchscheinende, stabile, sich nicht abrubbelnde weiße Highlights wie das hier. Ja, es ist teuer, aber es ist äußerst ergiebig, ich hab nach 3 Jahren immernoch das gleiche Döschen, man nimmt es ja nur für Highlights und nicht für große Flächen. Aufgetragen mit einer Reißfeder, einem Silikonpinsel oder Zahnstocher, oder ausgesprenkelt mit einer Zahnbürste, es hat die perfekte Konsistenz, nicht zu flüssig und nicht zu pappig. Achtung: nicht mit teuren Aquarellpinseln verwenden, es lässt sich nur schwer aus den zarten Haaren entfernen. Alles in allem: klare Empfehlung!
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