
What is good to use as protection and sealing.?
We painted the fight against the bathroom with the water-based paint using an HVLP system and now we have to protect and seal the new paint, which we use to gain a clear Shinning not finish? We have thought about car polish, but is shining and we use something with less splendor. I tried to clear glass as used in the ceramics and the coverage was great, but also shines and will leave marks if you set a cup of coffee hot about it.
must go to the matte painting, or just not get the shiny surface.
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New Geneva Pottery Stoneware 10″ Wax Sealer Canning Jar $495.00 |
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Antique Peoria Pottery Wax Sealer Canning Jar $27.99 |
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Vintage Universal Potteries Art Deco Milk/Water Pitcher/Jug w/Cork Cap Sealer $19.95 |
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SPRAY N SEAL POTTERY SEALER FOR CLAY POTS TERRA 24 OZ $11.99 |
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Tumbleweed Pottery 5574R Spaghetti Jar – Red At the age of 15, Stephen Smith began his pottery career in the basement of his home. Seven years later in 1977, Tumbleweed Pottery was founded. Craft shows and street fairs served as launching points for Tumbleweed’s handcrafted stoneware. As North Carolina’s originator of word jars and mugs, Tumbleweed Pottery continues to be a leading creator and producer of quality ceramic designs. Our cerami… |
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Tumbleweed Pottery 5574B Spaghetti Jar – Blue At the age of 15, Stephen Smith began his pottery career in the basement of his home. Seven years later in 1977, Tumbleweed Pottery was founded. Craft shows and street fairs served as launching points for Tumbleweed’s handcrafted stoneware. As North Carolina’s originator of word jars and mugs, Tumbleweed Pottery continues to be a leading creator and producer of quality ceramic designs. Our cerami… |
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Tumbleweed Pottery 5574G Spaghetti Jar – Green At the age of 15, Stephen Smith began his pottery career in the basement of his home. Seven years later in 1977, Tumbleweed Pottery was founded. Craft shows and street fairs served as launching points for Tumbleweed’s handcrafted stoneware. As North Carolina’s originator of word jars and mugs, Tumbleweed Pottery continues to be a leading creator and producer of quality ceramic designs. Our cerami… |