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This article was co-authored by Kelly Medford and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. There are 10 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 616,773 times.

If you want to get the most out of your acrylic paints, thinning them out helps the paint move easier and allows you to try new techniques. While mixing a little water with your paints is the cheapest way to thin acrylics, there are many other mediums and additives that can help you achieve specific looks. Once you thin your paint, there are a ton of new tricks you can pull off that wouldn’t work when it was thicker. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through the best things to thin your paint with and provide handy tips for how to use your thinned paint.

This article is partially based on an interview with Kelly Medford, an American painter based in Rome, Italy.

Things You Should Know

  • Use a mixture of 20% distilled water and 80% acrylic paint for a cheap, easy way to thin paint.
  • Create a mixture containing 25% thinning medium and 75% acrylic paint to increase flow and translucency.
  • Try a 50/50 mix of acrylic paint and either acrylic binder or pouring medium to give your paint a consistent color and viscosity.

Steps

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Thinning Your Acrylic Paints

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Thin Acrylic Paint 1 Add distilled water for the easiest and least expensive option. When you just want to slightly thin your paint, dip your brush in clean water and then mix it into the paint on your palette.[1] If you want to thin more paint at a time, try creating a mix that’s around 20% water and 80% paint to ensure it properly adheres to the surface you’re painting without affecting the finish. Stir the water into your acrylic paints thoroughly to ensure it has a smooth texture and even color consistency.[2]
    • Distilled water doesn’t have any additives like tap water, so it keeps your painting project clean.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Thin Acrylic Paint 2 Mix in thinning medium to increase the paint's flow and transparency. Thinning medium, or flow medium, makes paint easier to work with but it may also make the color more transparent. Some thinning mediums are ready to use right out of the bottle, while others need to be diluted first, so check the directions on the package you have. Use a mix of up to 25% thinning medium and 75% paint to help it spread easily over the surface.[3]
    • Using a higher ratio of medium to paint can weaken the stability of our paint and prevent it from sticking properly.
    • If you’re using acrylics for airbrushing, then use airbrush thinning medium specifically made to use with those tools.
    EXPERT TIP Kelly Medford

    Kelly Medford

    Professional Painter Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. Kelly Medford Kelly Medford Professional Painter

    Use water or a gel medium for different results. Gel gives the paint more body, but it also makes the paint more transparent. Water makes the paint thinner, but it can also make it washy and runny.

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  3. Step 3 Stir in acrylic... 3 Stir in acrylic binder to give paint colors more sheen and radiance. Acrylic binder is the compound that already mixes the pigment in your paint, but adding extra can help improve the flow. Stir together equal portions of the binder and the acrylics you’re thinning until it has a consistent color and viscosity before applying it to the surface you’re painting.[4]
    • Using more than a 50/50 mix of acrylic binder and paint can dilute the intensity of the colors.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Thin Acrylic Paint 4 Use a pouring medium if you plan on pour painting. Pouring medium reduces the viscosity of your paint so it flows easily when you pour it onto the surface. Typically, you’ll mix equal parts pouring medium and paint together for the proper consistency, but follow the directions on the package because they may vary in between brands.[5]
    • Pouring medium doesn’t affect the color transparency, so the paint will still have a high gloss appearance once it’s dry.
    • Pouring medium may increase the drying time for your acrylics.
  5. Step 5 Try spraying diluted rubbing alcohol to revive and thin dried-out paint. 5 Try spraying diluted rubbing alcohol to revive and thin dried-out paint. Combine an equal mix of rubbing alcohol and distilled water in a small spray bottle. If you have dried paint on the surface or on your palette, lightly spritz it with the alcohol solution and let it sit for about 1 minute. Then, work the paint with your brush or a palette knife to spread it out and continue working with it.[6]
    • Rubbing alcohol helps break down the polymers inside acrylic paints so it’s less viscous.
    • Adding rubbing alcohol directly to acrylic paints could prevent it from adhering properly to the surface.
    • If your acrylic paints have hardened completely on a palette, adding alcohol may not work to revive them.
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Using Thinned Acrylic Paint

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Thin Acrylic Paint 1 Create an acrylic wash to mimic the look of watercolors. Use a mix that’s about equal parts distilled water and paint so the color has a little bit of translucency. Spread the paint in a thin layer over your painting surface. As you apply the paint, the background underneath it will still be visible through the color tint. Overlap areas where you already applied a wash to help darken the tone even more.[7]
    • If you want to apply a wash over a spot you already painted, wait for it to dry first. As acrylic paints dry, they become water-insoluble, so they won’t run or look muddy when you’re done.
    • If the painting surface is porous, like untreated canvas or wood, then the wash may stain the material and leave a duller color behind instead of a vibrant or glossy finish.
    • Be careful not to apply too much thinned paint at once because it could leave drips or streaks if you move the painting surface around.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Thin Acrylic Paint 2 Make thin lines with diluted acrylic paint and a long-bristled paintbrush. As you thin acrylic paint, it flows over the painting surface more easily and makes a cleaner line. Twist the brush in the thinned paint to load the bristles evenly. Gently drag the tips of the bristles over the surface to create a thin, wispy line that’s great for small details and marks in your finished painting.[8]
    • Avoid pressing the bristles down against the canvas with a lot of force because you could cause them to fray and you’ll create a thicker line.
    • Practice making thin lines on a scrap piece of paper or canvas before trying them on your actual painting.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Thin Acrylic Paint 3 Apply translucent thinned paint over finished areas to add a glaze. Glazes are translucent colors on top of painted spots that give the area more of a sheen. Combine enough thinning medium with your acrylic paint until it flows easily and looks translucent. Then, spread a thin layer of paint over the section you want to make pop. As the glaze dries, it will make a shiny spot with the hue of the original paint color.[9]
  4. Step 4 Tape off sections of your painting to form hard contrasting edges. 4 Tape off sections of your painting to form hard contrasting edges. If you want to create a definitive edge without drips or splashes, then place a strip of masking tape down on the surface. Press the tape down firmly so its edges are flat against the surface. Then, apply your thinned paint up to the edge of the tape. Once your acrylic paint dries, slowly peel back the tape to reveal the edge.[10]
    • Be careful not to quickly tear the tape off of your painting because you could damage the layers underneath it.
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  • Question Does folk art acrylic paint have a shelf life? I haven't used in many years and don't know if I can add something to revitalize the many bottles I have. Community Answer Community Answer As long as the paints are still in fluid form, you can just add water to thin them, then use as usual. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 23
  • Question Do I need to add water to acrylic paint if you don't want it to look like a watercolor? Community Answer Community Answer No, acrylic paints do not need water added, but some artists add water for a watercolor look/feel or for a thinner paint consistency. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 17
  • Question How do I make lines with thin acrylic paint? Community Answer Community Answer Best approach is to use painter's masking tape. Use two strips and set them side by side with the opening between them the width of the line you want. Best way to apply the acrylic paint is by using an airbrush. Apply quick thin coats with it and let them dry between applications for a few minutes until you get the depth of color you are seeking. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 11
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  • Mist plastic palettes with water from a spray bottle or sprinkle water across it with your fingers to keep the paint from drying out too much.[11] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1
  • Mix a small amount of acrylic paint at a time to help prevent it from drying out and avoid wasting product. Thanks Helpful 4 Not Helpful 2
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  • Avoid using commercial paint thinners with your acrylics because it could break down the paint and prevent it from adhering. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
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References

  1. https://www.art-is-fun.com/how-to-dilute-acrylic-paint-that-is-too-thick-or-too-hard
  2. https://nancyreyner.com/2010/10/12/is-using-water-with-acrylic-good-or-bad/
  3. https://www.schoolofrealistart.com/blog/fat-over-lean-rule
  4. https://artfilemagazine.com/how-to-thin-acrylic-paint/
  5. https://www.schoolofrealistart.com/blog/fat-over-lean-rule
  6. https://youtu.be/JpFKBvRDwUI?t=158
  7. https://youtu.be/k03aeiyb_Ro?t=29
  8. https://youtu.be/SIoe6sifwG4?t=30
  9. https://justpaint.org/washes-and-glazes-what-when-and-how/
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Kelly Medford Co-authored by: Kelly Medford Professional Painter This article was co-authored by Kelly Medford and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. This article has been viewed 616,773 times. 14 votes - 93% Co-authors: 10 Updated: June 4, 2025 Views: 616,773 Categories: Acrylic Painting | Paints Article SummaryX

To thin acrylic paint, start by putting a small amount of paint on your palette. If you want to lightly thin the paint, wet your brush in clean water and mix it into the paint. If you want to significantly thin the paint, pour water into a container with the paint and use the brush to mix together. For a more controlled paint thinning, replace water with a thinning or anti-congealing agent. Typically, you will want to add small amounts of the thinning agent to the paint with your brush. If you want to learn how to make hardened acrylic paint usable again, keep reading the article! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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