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Dan Spector
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Started On : 04-Apr-2009 at 01:01:06 AM, #Views : 6095
Topic Subject : Re: A new topic has been added-Polyurethane varnishes |
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PU varnishes are considered the best there is.
I suppose everything yellows eventually.
Dan
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On Jan 28, 2009, at 8:29 AM, aliforum@lifecasting.org wrote:
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> Hello Dan Spector
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> Post Date : Wednesday 28th of January 2009 09:28:59 AM
> Posted by : "Dean Glover" general@lovinit.co.uk
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> Polyurethane varnishes:--
> The only polyurethane varnish that I can find (in the UK) that
> specifically states it is for use on paint is DecoArt Duraclear.
> Can anyone suggest any others?
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> Also does anyone know if the polyurethane varnishes made for wood
> (the type you buy in DIY stores) are ok over the longer term? I
> have tried some and the finish is nice and hard but I'm worried
> that it might start to discolour over time.
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> of life casting, create public awareness of this unique art form
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