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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.
Yes, however, if it is an oil-based clear you'll see an amber color to the tint. Water-based clears tend to be crystal clear and do not affect the underlying color.
A clear coat or more depending on what you have painted. This will chip the clear coat not your colour coat. For best protection a two pack clear that when cured ends up as hard as nails to protect the finished products colour from damage. It also will chip but gives a good protection for the colour coat. !
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
you can put it over but the wall will look a bit fat
You could use a clear varnish.
You can paint over the letters with a clear nail varnish, just make sure you don't get nail varnish all over your keyboard.
The varnish is really more superficial; it is simply a shiny coating over the wood of the violin but does not serve as much protection to the instrument itself. Though it may protect the instrument from very light surface scratches and scuffs, it will by no means protect the instrument from more serious damage. Even water can ruin the varnish on the violin--so no, varnish is not very protective.
That is not generally recommended.
varnish and lacquer are used to protect them frm outer environment like moisture, acid,etc. so that the matreial over which it z applied stay for longer...
you scrape any bits of dead skin or dirt out and paint over clear nail varnish
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.
I wouldn't .
Glaze gives depth and glossiness to a painting. It is a clear, thin layer of varnish applied over the painting itself.
Yes, however, if it is an oil-based clear you'll see an amber color to the tint. Water-based clears tend to be crystal clear and do not affect the underlying color.
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".
A clear coat or more depending on what you have painted. This will chip the clear coat not your colour coat. For best protection a two pack clear that when cured ends up as hard as nails to protect the finished products colour from damage. It also will chip but gives a good protection for the colour coat. !