Seal your acrylic work with a transparent, satin acrylic layer, which is breathable, permanent and protects against UV.
What It Does
- 100% acrylic polymer varnish adds a satin, matte or gloss sheen, protects and resists dirt retention.
- Dries clear to a flexible, non-tacky, hard surface Increases brightness and colour saturation.
- Adjusts and unifies surface sheen.
- Improves surface durability – ideal when shipping or exhibiting.
- Protects colours from UV light damage Resists discoloration – yellowing and fogging – caused by humidity, heat and UV .
- Depending on the substrate it allows surface moisture to pass through and breathe..
- Allows for easy cleaning without fear of damaging the acrylic paint film.
- Has excellent levelling properties – will not hold brush marks Semi-opaque when wet, transparent when dry.
- Use on flexible or rigid supports.
- Designed for interior and exterior use.
How To Use It
- As this is permanent, do a patch test first.
- Before varnishing ensure paint surface is fully dry (72 hours-two weeks depending on thickness).
- Ensure your space is well ventilated and dirt and dust-free.
- Place the artwork flat on a surface – always varnish horizontally.
- Stir gently before use.
- Use long, even strokes, covering the surface top to bottom while moving from one side to the other – don’t go over bits you have missed, but leave to dry and then re-varnish area.
- While applying, look for surface bubbles and even them out immediately.
- Apply 1-2 thin coats, allowing at least three hours dry time between coats.
- If you require more than two layers, first use Gloss Varnish as a base layer and build to your desired thickness, then apply Satin Varnish as your top coat.
How Not To Use It
- Do not shake or vigorously over-brush as this can result in surface bubbles and a foggy, hazy look when dry.
- Don’t apply with a roller or sponge brush.
- Do not thin with water.
- Don’t apply in one thick coat, but several thin coats, to avoid brush marks, drips and cloudiness.
- Don’t go back over areas you have already done, as this can cause clouding.
- Don’t attempt to remove once applied Do not use with any non-acrylic media
For more information read our Blog “Varnishing Acrylic Paintings”