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Lacquer for drawings. Simple recipes and tips

Factory technologies - simple recipes

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To prepare varnish for drawings take 1 part of dammar resin and infuse for two weeks in 5-6 parts of acetone, then drain the clear solution and add 4 parts of thick collodion to 3 parts of it and let the mixture settle until it brightens.

Lacquer is applied to a drawing, watercolor, etc. column brush. First, a matte layer is obtained; however, after it dries, it becomes completely transparent and shiny.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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