Jackson’s Glaze Medium is ideal for thin glazes, fine detail and smooth brushwork. Mix with oil colour to increase translucency and flow.
This product is made up of a blend of resins: stand linseed oil, damar resin, and turpentine cobalt driers. Jackson's Glaze Medium has a slower drying than Jackson's Fast Drying Medium.
It is advised to store Jackson's Oil Medium at a stable temperature. Storage in an overly hot or cold environment will affect the consistency of the product.
Jackson's Glaze Medium should be quite a fluid medium. If you find it getting too thick, here is a good way to keep it workable:
Maintenance of Alkyd Mediums
Like all alkyd-based mediums, the introduction of air space in the bottle allows for solvent evaporation and drying - even with the lid closed. To compensate, add a little solvent of your choice to the bottle immediately after use and shake it well to maintain the desired thickness of the medium. We tested a variety of types of solvent and they all worked.
Rescuing Thickened Alkyd Medium
If your painting medium has thickened but is still fluid, add in a small amount of solvent and shake thoroughly. Continue adding more solvent and shaking until the medium is close to its original consistency. If a fluid alkyd painting medium has thickened to a gelled consistency, it will no longer help to add solvent - unfortunately, it cannot be rescued.