🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Winsor & Newton!
The Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic Medium, Matt UV Varnish, is a 125ml (4.2-oz) varnish designed to protect your artwork from airborne pollutants and UV damage. This matte finish varnish dries evenly and can be mixed with other sheens for a customized look. Ideal for canvas, it offers easy removal with varnish remover, making it a versatile choice for artists looking to preserve their masterpieces.
Recommended uses for product | Interior |
Liquid volume | 4.23 Fluid Ounces |
Item form | Gel |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00884955001684 |
Manufacturer | ColArt Americas |
UPC | 884955001684 |
Part number | 3030930 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 4.4 x 4.4 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | 3030930 |
Size | 6.76 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | Matt Uv Varnish |
Style | 125ml (4.2-oz) |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
Specific uses | canvas |
Included components | 1 x WN Acrylic Matt Varnish(+UV), ACFAMV125 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**A
Bon produit
Appliqué à l'aérographe dilué à 50% avec de l'alcool à brûler sur une maquette vernis avec des décals.L'aéro se nettoie bien après.Le rendu d'une seule couche fine tend vers le mat légèrement satiné sur le vernis brillant. Les décals ont basculé rapidement vers le mat. Le résultat, plutôt uniforme, après une couche m'a suffit.Je pense que 2 à 3 couches fines rendrait un mat profond. A confirmer.
B**D
I use it with plastic models
I use this with plastic models for protection. I use it with airbursh with little bit of distilled water. Works for me.
M**.
Parfait
Il fait ce qu'on lui demande.Utilisé pour vernir une table basse en bois. Garde l'aspect naturel du bois grâce à l'aspect mat.Parfait.
C**S
In Response To the Question On Whether It Is "Really Matte" Along With Other Useful Information
I am not professional but have considerable experience with W&N matte varnish at least when airbrushing. In August 2021 I completed preparation of a middle earth poster (also purchased from Amazon) that came with a very glossy finish. After mounting but before framing I airbrushed the poster's surface with W&N matte varnish. The varnish removed the gloss making the map look more realistic. I took a photo with my cell phone (without flash) to show the effect. The left side of the map is how the entire poster actually looks to the eye. The right side of the map is a natural light bloom in the room . The important thing to note is how this skimming light is effectively scattered as it should be with a matte finish.I use this W&N varnish whenever I want a truly matte finish as was also done on this large model airplane. The photo was taken in bright sun and the matte varnish provided the desired dull military like finish while also eliminating any bright reflections.Again I only have airbrush experience with this varnish. When using it in this way a flow improver (also W&N) is - I believe - necessary. The varnish's viscosity and fast drying capability will clog up the airbrush without the flow improver. Also the varnish needs to be properly atomized for application and the flow improver does the job here as well. I add the improver to the airbrush cup in a mix with the varnish. The amount is best learned through experience. I set the airbrush pressure at about 30-35 psi. When airbrushing a little varnish goes a long long way.One additional note is that I have found the varnish to dry "clear" - that is not yellowing or changing the color of the underlying acrylic. (My experience seems to conflict with some other observations.)
P**P
Good
Good
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