Surface PreparationStaining Wood, Concrete, Clay, or Other Porous, Sealed SurfacesRaw Wood, Raw Concrete, Raw Clay, Canvas, Paper, FabricDetermining Dilution RatesHow to Prepare SamplesDilution Ratio Guide—Regular Unicorn SPiTRecommended Diluting AgentsLiquid-Wood Canvas/Primer Concoction FormulaColor Mixing Guide (Color Wheel)Unicorn SPiT on Different Types of WoodUnicorn SPiT to Oil Paint MatchesDiY Alcohol iNK ChartSealingCompatible Oil-based SealersResults from FinishesGeneral UsesLaminated MDF or Poster BoardLaminate Countertop SurfacesGlass Stain or Glass PaintAutomotive/Metal PaintDIY Chalk Paste for Screen and Traditional StencilsFabric Paint or Dye—Ways to ApplySemi-Permanent Fabric ColoringDiluting with WaterPermanent Fabric ColoringFabric Medium/E6000 Spray AdhesiveE6000 Fabri-Fuse (DiY Fabric Paint/Ink for screen printing, stenciling, and stamping)Fabric Protectant Spray/Fabric Waterproofing SprayMedium UsesDirections for use as a paint, glaze, or antiquing/dry brushing on non-porous/sealed wood, glass, metal, fabric, pottery, wicker, concrete, and laminateDiY Self-Sealing StainDirections for use as a self-sealing glaze, white or color wash, or antiquing agentDirections for use as a dry/hard watercolorDirections for use as a gel or liquid watercolorDirections for use as a non-self-sealing wood stain or dyeDirections for use as an alcohol inkDirections for use as an epoxy/resin tintDirections for use in flow/fluid artWhy Is It Best to Use Unicorn SPiT in Pours and Flow Art?Basic TechniquesUnicorn SPiT Tips to Remember