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No, it is not recommended to apply water-based polyurethane over varnish as they are not compatible finishes. It is best to remove the varnish before applying the water-based polyurethane for a successful finish.
This depends upon the type of material. Varnish is best for wood.
Vegetable oil to get varnish off then soap and water :)
Yes, varnish can be water-based and is suitable for use on wooden surfaces.
The reason Nail Varnish removcer removes all nail varnish is because it contains certain chemical that help it get rid of the nail enamel. While water actually helps the nail varnish dry quicker if poured on wet nails.
Varnish preserves wood better than paint.
No, you should not put varnish on laminate flooring. Laminate floors are designed with a protective wear layer that provides durability and resistance to scratches and stains. Applying varnish can create an uneven finish, damage the surface, and void any warranties. Instead, it’s best to clean and maintain laminate floors with appropriate cleaners designed specifically for them.
if it burns the skin or if it comes off in water nobody want there nail varnish to come off in water ?
There are three main types of wood varnish available in the market: oil-based, water-based, and polyurethane varnish. Oil-based varnish is known for its durability and rich finish, but it takes longer to dry and has a strong odor. Water-based varnish dries quickly, has low odor, and is easy to clean up, but may not be as durable as oil-based varnish. Polyurethane varnish is very durable and provides a tough finish, but it can be more difficult to apply evenly. Each type of varnish has its own application methods and durability levels, so it's important to choose the one that best suits your needs.
It will protect the paint as long as you use a water based varnish, never use oil based varnish over water based paint. Tip: "water based enamel= water based finish". "oil based enamel= oil based finish".
Oil-based poly varnish is thinned with mineral spirits. Water-based poly varnish is thinned with water. And polyurethane car paint is thinned with reducer.
the best way of getting the varnish off without remover is to get a hot bath ! this may seem like a stupid answer but by leaving your nails to soak in the hot water it loosens the nail varnish allowing you to gently scratch it off with your other nail . you will get the remains of the nail varnish floating in the bath ,but they are easily sucked down the drain and you get the comfort of a warm bath at the same time . its easy if you repaint them and wipe them staight off you might have to do this twice but it works