Most use a clear shelack, . A thin varnish made by dissolving this substance in denatured alcohol, used to finish wood, You need to research use of this a bit for the wrong weather can make it sticky rather than a hard finish. This is generally used for decoupage, The technique of decorating a surface with cutouts, as of paper. It should be noted that shellac has a tendency to yellow over time, as does spar varnish. If this is a matter of concern, there are acrylic based varnishes available that tend to yellow less. If you are not putting the pictures out doors, then the above mentioned decoupage glue/finish (available at any craft store) is more than adequate to the task.
Clear primer.
A gloss glaze is a glaze that potters tend to put over underglazes to give it a glossy finish. Gloss Glazes tend to look pink before fired but due to the chemical processing in the Kiln, dry clear.
Yes, but if it's the same base you don't even need to sand it.
If the same base, yes you can.
Yes. You can paint semi-gloss latex paint over flat latex paint. It is not advised to paint over any latex with any oil-based paint. Nor is it advised to try and paint over semi-gloss paint with any other finish without first de-glossing the finish and priming.
Clear coat is applied over a base color for the gloss
If sand it you will sand all of the paint of not just the clear part.
Clear primer.
If it is single stage paint then no if base coat then yes....
yes, but only a little blush and clear lip gloss this worked for me i have 2 guys fighting over me
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. If you mean gloss as in a shine, here are a couple of sentences.That paint has a high gloss.I like a low gloss, or even matte, paint on furniture.If you mean gloss as in to skip over something, try these sentences.If you don't watch him, he'll gloss over something important in the meeting.Just gloss over that part because it's not important.If you mean gloss as in lip gloss, you could say "That color of lip gloss looks good on you."
Yes, you can. You can always paint over with same paint.
Can I paint semi gloss over flat paint? Thanks!Barbara Phillips
A gloss glaze is a glaze that potters tend to put over underglazes to give it a glossy finish. Gloss Glazes tend to look pink before fired but due to the chemical processing in the Kiln, dry clear.
the high gloss acrylic would bead up and not give you an even application over the oil based
Yes, you can gloss over most stains. Speak with someone at your local hardware store to discuss the type of surface you've stained to determine the best type of gloss to purchase.
Because no one likes to admit when they are wrong. So they basically lie in order to keep their pride intact.