Mod Podge CS11304 Waterbase Sealer, Glue and Finish, 128 oz, Matte
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Unfortunately, the answer is no.
It's claimed that Mod Podge is acid-free. Because it's free, the PH can't go below 7.
It all depends on how you intend to use it. Because it's a glue-like sealer, it should work well if you're covering the cork to seal it. It's possible that you'll need to apply multiple coats.
If stored in a controlled environment and left unopened, it has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years. The shelf life of a bottle can be months after it is opened. Because the glue will begin to dry out if air is allowed to enter the bottle.
Selected User Reviews For Mod Podge CS11304 Waterbase Sealer, Glue and Finish, 128 oz, Matte
Fake Canvas was created using this. They turned out to be very similar to the $30 Mounted Photos from Walmart. It was used with Elmer's Foam Boards, 20 x 30 Inches, 1/2-Inch Thickness, 20 x 30 Inches, 1/2-Inch Thickness, 20 x 30 Inches, 1/2 10 inch thick, black/black, inch thick, inch thick, inch thick, inch thick, inch thick, inch thick, inch 951300 is the number of people who have been counted. I used Mod Podge to adhere the photo to the board, then went over it again with a roller to add texture. They're hung on the wall in my bedroom as seen in the photo.
It's suitable for a wide range of tasks. I just wanted to let people know that it does not perform well when delivered to addresses that are below freezing. The product arrived in perfect condition, but as soon as it was moved from the cold outside (4 degrees F) to the warmer temperatures inside (68 degrees F), it exploded in the box. For curious minds, 1 gallon of ModgePodge can soak through an Amazon box in under 15 minutes and leaves a lovely matte sheen on a kitchen counter if not washed down thoroughly. (Do what I say, not what we did. ).
There are so many projects to choose from! I work as a nurse and only complete a DIY project once or twice a year. I used this to rehab a baby dresser that has been in the family for 18 years (I bought it used and old at a garage sale when I was pregnant) and redesigned for our current family of four children. I was initially stumped as to how I could make it look nice without removing the multiple layers of paint; The top wood was chipped a bit in the old paint and wouldn't look good with even a couple fresh coats to smooth out. It had gone from pink white and pretty to boy football themed to blue ect. I ended up using super hero fabric from the fabric store, removing the top of the dresser, and stretching and securing it with a staple gun. Then I used the mod podge sealer to coat it about 7 times, allowing plenty of time for each coat to dry. This resulted in a layer that looked like it was made of acrylic. I couldn't disassemble the front door without destroying it, so I cut the fabric as close to the inside door's shape as possible and tucked it into the frame with a sharp blade. I went over the door with Mod Podge a few more times. br>For the OCD and super hero skeptics among you: My sister insisted that I use a mix of DC and Marvel superheroes on the dresser knobs. Sorry!.
However, the box was not damaged when it arrived. The inside cover of the cap was punched with two holes on purpose, and the cap was not replaced tightly enough, causing it to leak. dried on top of the bottle I'm not ready to use it yet, and it's not completely airtight right now. At least one 8-ounce bottle is missing. Because it wasn't in the box, it had to be poured out! This company is sad for taking advantage of "expanding" their products. I believe they took advantage of the fact that they were unable to discuss the issue and could only return. I'd like to receive at least an 8 oz container, but I'm not sure how to ask without returning the entire bottle. I like the product, but it becomes lumpy as it dries out, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to use it before then. VERY DISAPPOINTED. See pics. Update: After being refunded, I was charged again, claiming that the item had not been returned. It was delivered, and I have proof of that. They've already attempted to "scam" me on two occasions! I will never order from this company again. Be wary of the buyer!.
For a long time, puzzlers have been aware of Mod Podge. The aspect of it that we find useful is: br>First, we apply a light coat of Mod Podge to the puzzle, let it dry, and then apply a two-part epoxy to it. The Mod Podge prevents the epoxy from soaking into the puzzle's cardboard paper, giving it a glassy appearance. br>We tried a few different products before pouring the epoxy, but Mod Podge appears to be the clearest. br>Cleaning the brushes is also simple with just plain water.
In paper crafting, I use a lot of Mod Podge. I despise it when the little 8 oz jar runs out of paint and I have to dig all the way down to the bottom with my paintbrush. If I want to, I can now refill after every use. I saved a lot of money by purchasing a large bottle, and I no longer have to recycle a bunch of plastic jars every few months.
buy more supplies for the project. I didn't hesitate to add this gallon of mod podge to my cart because, as a scrapbooker/crafter, I go through every type of glue like crazy, resulting in multiple trips to the store. Mod Podge is one of my favorite products to use because it is acid-free. It's free and can be used to glue things down as well as to protect them. I can never find an 8oz bottle of Mod Podge for less than two dollars, even with a coupon. 99! Because this costs almost half as much per oz with a coupon, I was a little concerned that something would go wrong. However, everything is fine, and I am scrap happy!.
Great for any hobbyist; add water or paint to expand the possibilities! I've used it with a variety of mediums for hobby work and can't say enough good things about it.