Jo Sonja Polyurethane Varnish Gloss 16oz Bottle…
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It's as if it's a FRIEND of mine! br>WHAT I MEAN BY THIS IS - Because you can already see the level where it's at, the clear Glossy Liquid is in a clear plastic bottle! or the amount of money you still have! br>There's nothing here that requires caution or caution! br>*It's also water soluble, so you can wash your brush or brushes in warm soapy water! And wait for it to dry! br>**As a side note! I just finished glossing over a 15 x 30 inch table and cleaned up my mess! It took about 5 or 6 minutes for me to complete - I'm taking my time!br>*After that, I double-checked that the cap was secure and hung it in my closet! br>*I don't care if it's dark or light! br>*However, next time it will be ready!! br>I hope this was of assistance! MY COUNSELOR! MY COUNSELOR! MY COUNSEL
This item is not flammable in any way.
As a top coat, it's fantastic. It was made to be used as a top coat. Since 1985, it has been extensively tested both indoors and outdoors as an acrylic polyurethane. Thank you very much!
Selected User Reviews For Jo Sonja Polyurethane Varnish Gloss 16oz Bottle…
The only thing I changed was adding this to my paints, and BOOM, they're done!.
This product gives me the cell effects I want when I'm pouring acrylics. I'm glad Amazon had it in stock because it was a little difficult to come by. I'm going to buy a lot more of these.
All you need is a base paint, this product, and the color of your choice, and you're good to go. But I love it as a top coat for my paintings because of the shine I get after it dries quickly. I'll say I was so impressed and amazed by this product that this will be the only varnish I use. I had no streaks with it because I used a round plastic flexible makeup Spong I got at the dollar tree store (the dollar general out East, I've been told) yes, it's expensive but I figure I want my paintings to last and be protected and because it's expensive I figure I So, if you had to choose between one layer and four layers, which one would you choose?.
I paint on vinyl plank and have been using a sealer that is no longer available for the past four years. I went through a lot of sealer reviews. I'm looking for something durable. This item is intended for use in the open air. I'm not sure I'd want to be outside in the winter, so I'll include instructions for bringing the item inside. I learned a lot about how to use a Jen sponge brush from the tips I read. They were reasonably priced at my local hardware store, and the sealer applied smoothly with no streaks. My new sealer is going to be this one. The smell is the only thing I don't care for. In Minnesota winters, with the windows closed, I wouldn't be able to use it indoors. As it dried, the odor faded away. I only need one coat, so I'm not sure how it holds up for more, but I was happy with this product.
I'm excited to try out some of this brand's acrylic paints.
Pour acrylics with ease.
In my opinion, there is no comparison. It's a foregone conclusion.