On fabric no-it is too porous.
Yes you can:)
No
As in the stuff you put on your nails? Polish. Really, though, the British have it all wrong--nail "varnish" isn't varnish at all, it's nitrocellulose lacquer.
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.
A violin shop repairs a scratch by mixing up some varnish of similar material and color. It is covered and filled until flush with clear varnish.
Dab with clear nail varnish/polish Put nail varnish around the hole and it shouldn't get bigger.
our palm feels chill. this is because of evaporation.
This depends upon the type of material. Varnish is best for wood.
I think you would put varnish or paint on it however I'm not sure.
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.
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Yes, you can apply clear varnish to playdough, but it’s important to note that this may alter the texture and flexibility of the playdough. The varnish can create a hard, glossy finish, potentially making it less pliable. Additionally, if the playdough is still soft, the varnish may not adhere properly. Always test on a small area first to see how it reacts.