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To prepare tar varnish, the tar is heated in a boiler to 70 °C and mixed with an equal amount of hydraulic lime or Portland cement. After cooling, the liquid mass becomes soft and elastic.

This varnish is especially suitable for coating wooden parts that are under water, for water pipes, etc., since this coating is not destroyed by the action of water and air.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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