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To prepare water glaze varnish, mix equal weight parts of water and egg white (or albumin). In order for albumin not to decompose, a little formalin or salicylic acid is added.

The polish dries to a good gloss.

When drying objects coated with this varnish, in hot air, a water-indelible coating forms on them.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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