Of course can, we already proved it on offset printing..
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
Yes, but if it's the same base you don't even need to sand it.
The Golden Artist Colours INC. has conducted testing and research on using acrylic products for mural application. The varnish for our mural was some type of acrylic. The products to be used is a two-part like many urethanes and epoxies, water - based, acrylic co-polymer.
Yes, Spar varnish is a marine quality exterior varnish that can be used over many surfaces, however it does have an amber hue that will affect the color of whatever surface is being coated. If you're looking for a long-lasting crystal clear coating then a better choice would be a water-based polyurethane coating.
Try using oxalic acid, also called wood bleach, on the water damaged area before attempting to stain the wood. If that removes the stain, sand the surface, use a wood conditioner or a clear stain as a first coat, then apply the colored stain. Once that's dry, apply a clear polyurethane for interior use, or a spar varnish for exterior use.
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.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over varnish for a durable finish.
Yes, you can apply varnish over paint to achieve a glossy finish. Varnish is a clear protective coating that can enhance the appearance and durability of painted surfaces.
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
To effectively apply varnish over paint to protect and enhance the finish of your project, follow these steps: Ensure the paint is completely dry before applying varnish. Use a high-quality brush or roller to apply a thin, even coat of varnish. Allow the varnish to dry completely between coats, following the manufacturer's instructions. Sand lightly between coats for a smooth finish. Apply multiple thin coats of varnish for better protection and durability. Allow the final coat to cure fully before handling the project.
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
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".
That is not generally recommended.
Usually yes. You'd be advised to use a water based varnish, and rough up the paint a little before coating.
Yes, but if it's the same base you don't even need to sand it.
Cavity varnish is typically placed over calcium hydroxide when used together in a dental restoration. The calcium hydroxide acts as a base or liner to protect the tooth's pulp, while the cavity varnish is applied on top to seal the restoration and provide additional protection against bacteria and microleakage.
No, it is not recommended to apply oil-based polyurethane over water-based stain as they are not compatible and may not adhere properly. It is best to use the same type of base for both the stain and the polyurethane for optimal results.