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Polyvine Decorators Varnish - Water Resistant Clear Varnish with UV Protection - Seals and Protects Emulsion Paint, Wallpaper, Interior Wood, Furniture, Plaster & Fabric - Dead Flat Finish, 1 Litre

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Only 1 thin coat is needed, however, if it is going to be in a high traffic area, I would apply 2 coats of Polyvine allowing each coat to dry thoroughly. Heat resisting varnish, not sure there is such a thing. Up to normal high temperatures (think the hottest radiator) water borne paints will perform fine. Acrylic varnish like a Polyvine would not yellow which is probably an advantage to protect the integrity of your artwork. If you are using a chalk paint, I would go for the Dead Flat Matt finish, It works perfectly with the chalk paint & will leave you with a surface that is, as it says, dead flat matt!

Polyvine Decorators Varnish - Water Resistant Clear Varnish

Application is by good quality synthetic brush, or by conventional spray or high volume low-pressure spray. Hi, I’ve just painted a wooden lamp in Little Greene Intelligent (acrylic) Eggshell. Given it’s a light colour on an item of furniture that’s likely to get a lot of touching from usage, I’m considering applying a coat or two of Polyvine Decorators Varnish. What would people recommend to keep the finish looking as close to the original LG eggshell sheen as possible – the Polyvine Dead Flat or Satin varnish? However, Polyvine over chalk paint on your chairs, it isnt the greatest option. That is the negative answer. I may have a positive answer from a colleague shortly with his take on what is a good option.

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Always do a test area before starting any project to assess product suitability and final finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the container at all times. This product is not suitable for exterior bare timber or vinyl wall covering. How do you ensure your wallpaper will withstand anything life throws at it? Just coat your wallpaper with Polyvine Decorators Varnish, now sold here at Sian Zeng, and you’re good to go. A great stain prevention. A member, who used polyvine on her projects, had water damage in their unit. When the water subsided & the furniture was assessed, there wasn’t any damage to her pieces! Polyvine had protected the paint & the furniture too!

Polyvine - 2 Varnishes Explained - and why do I recommend

Just apply with a paintbrush or small roller when the paint on your project is thoroughly dry. And the best part, your brushes will just wash out in water! The long and short of it is, painting something with a soft chalky paint, then painting a varnish over it, and expecting it to look soft and chalky, is working against the paint – not with it.

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The only problem I’ve had with the paint so far is that it’s washing off when I’ve been a bit flamboyant at the cooker! So I just want something to seal the paint really. As wallpaper experts, you’d think we have some magical, overly-complicated technique as our answer. But really, the answer is simple: to make your wallpaper last, we recommend Polyvine Decorators Varnish. I am wallpapering the risers on my stairs, I want to finish them with a varnish to help durability, can anyone recommend the best one to use on paper please. When experiencing bleedthrough, a coat of polyvine will seal the stain, apply your paint over the top once dry, and it will stop any more stains appearing!

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