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Matte celluloid varnishes. Simple recipes and tips

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Here are the recipes celluloid matte varnishes.

1st recipe:

  • Celluloid 4,5 wt. hours;
  • Sulfuric ether 60 wt. hours;
  • Alcohol 60 wt. hours;
  • Turpentine 22,5 wt. h.

2st recipe:

  • Celluloid 10 wt. hours;
  • Acetic ethyl ether 50 wt. hours;
  • Methyl alcohol 60 wt. h.

First, the celluloid is dissolved in ether, and then alcohol is added.

If another 100-120 weight of methyl alcohol is added to the varnish, then the mat is thinner.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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