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Ranger GAC17042 Glossy Accents Precision Tip, 2 fl. Ounce

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Features

  • An acid free, 3-D, clear gloss medium
  • Use to brighten, add dimensions, and magnify
  • Contains 2 ounces in a bottle with a precision tip
  • Made in USA

Description

An acid free, 3-D, clear gloss medium. Use to brighten, add dimensions and magnify. Place under embellishments to make them stick. Also place on top of embellishments to protect and add a glossy overlay. This package contains one Ranger Inkssentials Glossy Accents with Precision Tip - Clear, 2 ounces. Made in USA.


Brand: Ranger


Package Information: Bottle


Paint Type: Acrilic


Item Volume: 90 Milliliters


Product Dimensions: 4.03 x 1.42 x 7.01 inches


Item model number: 278854


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 0.5 ounces


Manufacturer: Notions - In Network


Date First Available: June 15, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • great product!
this is a great product. I use it on my homemade cards. Acts as a glue, it is shiny, clear, and fills in a space quite nicely. I use it to accentuate eyes and to bring out some shine on balloons or anything I want to stand out on my cards.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Ethel M

  • Love a final touch of glossy accent.
A final touch of glossy accent to my Cardmaking it’s a plus. In fact, most of Tim Holtz products are a must have in my crafting room.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Florie Vega

  • Great product
Great product. Delivered very promptly. Was amazed that it is still available. Perfect for creating lustrous areas in scrapbook pages to highlight areas (like flower petals). Used for many years.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by nursescrapper

  • Nice product for card making high lights with a glossy finish.
I have used this product over the years and have found it to be easy to apply with great results. It is expensive for what you get (2 ounces), but the expense is small and the product lasts a long time.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Danielle Woodiwiss

  • Has many pros, but DOES yellow & cause allergies--use a natural, archival product instead!
UPDATE: (down to 3 stars from 5) This still has many of the pros I listed in my earlier review, but it does definitely yellow (not just in the bottles, which were always in a dark drawer but yellow anyway), but also yellows on the objects it's used on. So unless you are ok with an "antiqued" finish and yellow cast to everything after some time, then use something like Tri-Art's liquid glass instead, which is fine art quality. BUT, if you're trying to get away from the AMMONIA ALLERGIES (headache + runny nose + sneezing) that come from all acrylics, including Glossy Accents, Tri-Art, or Liquitex, and also not feel guilty about adding more acrylic plastic waste to the environment, then use something more natural. I've switched to Spectrafix's Natural Glass & FinalFIx--both are archival, natural, and excellent as a fixative, medium and varnish for my uses. ------------------------------- I have used mod podge Dimensional Magic and mod podge super thick gloss finish, liquitex gloss varnish, and Glossy Accents (hereon "GA",) and GA is the best dimensional faux resin, and also an amazing and non-toxic jewelry glue. GA is dimensional, unlike the flat drying liquitex, (the liquitex varnish does work well over flat pieces of art and as a final coat over tacky mod podge furniture decoupage projects--separate topic covered in another review), and GA is also acid-free and doesn't crack and shrink like the mod podge Dimensional Magic, which has ruined anything I have used it over. GA dries clear and glossy as glass, including over miniature watercolor or ink paintings I have incorporated into custom jewelry. (See attached for one example of GA over watercolor in a set of earrings.) I have also used the GA in place of G-S hypo cement gluing knots and bead tips and bails in jewelry making and am totally surprised that it works as well or better without the toxic fumes. Some details about how I use it: 1) Clogging: To prevent the tip from clogging (which has never happened yet), I wipe the nozzle with a cleansing wipe (I use cleanwell wipes), then squeeze all the air out of the bottle before I tighten the cap over the nozzle and I try to store it upright, but even on its side I haven't had any issues yet. 2) Yellowing: I don't leave my bottles of GA out in front of a sunny window (they are stored in a dark cabinet), and I do the same for my jewelry when it's not being worn as a precaution. Nothing has yellowed in a year, will update if anything changes. UPDATE above--it DOES yellow. :( 3) Bubbles and thick coats, doming, etc: Thin, glassy coats, medium, lacquery coats, and thick, domey-resin finishes all look lovely, and I've done all of them with GA. Squeeze the air out of the bottle before applying the GA to minimize bubbles, and if there are still some, they can be popped with a steel pin. For really deep bezels with high domed tops, I have found that multiple layers of GA (drying each in between) works. Applying a lot at once is faster but can cause multiple bubbles. Pouring it all at once without bubbles can be achieved if you pull out the fine tip nozzle and just pour straight from the open bottleneck. It'll have to dry overnight, but it'll be clear. Make sure drying jewelry is semi-covered in a dry, non-linty, non-windy corner. 4) Hardness: Yes, real epoxy finishes will be much harder, but this is non-toxic and has no fumes so I'm fine with that trade. Also, epoxy melts watercolor paper, and GA doesn't and so can be applied directly to paper without sealing. I've found that it gets harder the longer it's on something as it seems to "cure." Super thin layers or blobs on knots dry in minutes, thin to medium layers dry in a few hours, and super thick puddles in a bezel dry overnight. I don't stack my GA faux resin pieces in a scratchy pile in my jewelry box, but otherwise I treat them like other jewelry and have noticed no dents and few scratches. I also have wiped down jewelry with dried GA used in or on it with a cleanwell wipe (I like to clean my jewelry of lotion residue and germs before putting it away) without any issues. Have not used alcohol or lysol wipes on GA or other jewelry, and wouldn't recommend it. 5) Bleeding paint: Sometimes water-soluble inks or watercolors can reactivate when a glue or finish with water is applied over them. To prevent this, I apply a very thin layer of mod podge paper matte over the paper piece inside the bezel before pouring GA over it if I am worried about bleeding. A really thin layer of ranger matte multi-medium can also be used. Most times I skip this (mostly due to laziness) and just put a super thin layer of GA over the piece and let sit for 15 min before pouring a lot more of GA over a piece to create a resin look. For staining inks and watercolors, I skip even that, and have had no bleeding issues. 6) Removal: Real epoxy is pretty damn permanent, which is a good thing in some cases, but I've found if I don't like a piece of jewelry that I've made in a faux resin/epoxy style with GA, I can soak it in water for 2 days and then pry out the GA in a solid glob from the metal bezel with a pin and try again. Of course, the paper painting or other soft material is also lost when soaking in water, but you have your bezel and gems, stones, or crystals back for a fresh start. I could never do this with real epoxy--the metal bezels and stones would have to tossed out if a project was a failure. While GA is wet, you can also wipe off a spillover with a wet wipe on jewelry pieces or your desk. 7) Apart from faux resin or dimensional gloss looks, I have also used GA as a strong jewelry glue as well as for embedding stones and gems and crystals and silver wire, and again it holds really well and gives a great "floating in glass" look. See attached for some images! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2016 by H. H.

  • It works great
I just had to buy two bottles. This stuff works for many things but I'm using them to put a nice clear coat of gloss medium over my Christmas ordiments. It a lot thicker than other top clear coatings and it works perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by Vicki w.

  • It works great for metal!
I use this to glue metal onto my handmade journals and it works perfectly! I am not sure what else you're supposed to use it for, as I only buy it for that reason. But it's amazing and lasts forever! I am going to look and see what it's supposed to be used for and I bet it's awesome for whatever that is, too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by Jae L.

  • Excellent product
Delivered on time and CHEAPER than I expected.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Former Teacher

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