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There are many misconceptions about whether or not it is necessary to varnish an acrylic painting. As a general rule, you should always varnish your acrylic work when possible. Varnishes are applied over dry paint films and have several purposes. The first and most important function is to protect the painting surface from the environment and protect the pigments from ultraviolet light. Secondly, varnishes can be used to change or unify a painting’s surface sheen. Liquitex varnishes come in several different sheens, which can all be intermixed for a customized sheen.

Our varnishes are either permanent or removable and can be applied to both flexible and rigid supports. 

ARCHIVAL PERMANENT (non-removable)

  • For interior use only
  • Excellent Leveling Properties
  • Non-yellowing
  • Translucent when wet – dries clear 

Available Sheens:





ARCHIVAL REMOVABLE

  • For interior and exterior use
  • Excellent leveling properties
  • Durable
  • non-yellowing
  • Archival
  • Clear in the wet state
  • Can be used on oil & acrylic paintings
  • Remove with mineral spirits or turpentine
  • Contains UV light stabilizers

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