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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acrylic varnish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of protective finish commonly used in art and crafts, particularly for paintings.
Example: "After completing the painting, I applied a layer of acrylic varnish to protect it from dust and UV light."
Alternatives: "acrylic finish" or "acrylic sealant".
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Preserve your artwork by sealing the surface of the painted pot with acrylic varnish.
Pour 1 cup (8 oz) of water-based acrylic varnish into a plastic cup and add 1/4 cup (2 oz) of glow in the dark powder.
It may depend on the wood type some woods are more durable than others but many wood types, including dowel wood, will benefit from being coated with matte acrylic varnish.
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The samples were industrially phosphatized and painted with a modified epoxy resin, polyester resin as a primer and a base coat, and a high solid acrylic resin varnish as a clear coat.
In addition, ether acetates are used as solvents for nitrocellulose, acrylic lacquers, varnish removers, and wood stains.
Strother, Devin Troy Strother x Rob Pruitt x Cory Arcangel x Walead Beshty x A Sad Face x 10 Michael Jordans, 2014, ink jet, air brush, acrylic, oil varnish, painted paper on birch panel, 60 x 84 x 2 in.
Spray the boards and dowels with acrylic spray varnish to protect them.
Clear acrylic sealer, spray varnish and polyurethane can be purchased from craft and home improvement stores.
The broad hull is varnished with acrylic to give the appearance of the pine-tar paint that the Vikings would have used.
If you have painted your laptop, use a varnish designed for acrylic paint.
In one video, she shows viewers how to make a mini waffle iron using fimo, stainless steel wire, acrylic paints, alcohol-based links, and varnish.
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