[MR] varnish question

Logan logan at ebonwoulfe.com
Thu Mar 17 18:02:19 PST 2005


behr makes one and you can pick it up at home depot.  its not terribly
expensive.  contact me privately if you have trouble finding it and i will
get you the exact name (in not in my shop at the moment).

regards
logan

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-----Original Message-----
From: atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org
[mailto:atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of Jennifer Dobyns
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:54 PM
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Subject: [MR] varnish question

Greetings,

To those artists on the list, I pose a question:

Is there such a thing as varnish which does not "yellow" over time?  I 
just found out one of my projects has changed hands and the new owner 
described colors which I did not remember using.  It was a painted 
canvas floor cloth that was varnished with a commercial polyurethane 
which has apparently yellowed over time to make antique white and blue 
turn into creamy yellow and green!  I would like to find something that 
doesn't do that if possible.  Interestingly enough, it apparently didn't 
change the red that much.

And for the really curious, the polyurethane I used was probably made by 
Minwax.

A somewhat perplexed,

Jen Dobyns


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