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Rich Cracking Varnish 120 cc

Rich Cracking Varnish 120 cc
Rich Cracking Varnish 120 cc
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Rich Cracking Varnish 120 cc
6.82€
11.59€
Price in reward points: 6600
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Reward Points: 660
  • Model: CLZ202-3153830
  • Weight: 1.00kg
  • Seller Name: : COLEZIUM COLEZIUM
  • WHAT IS A CRACKING MEDIUM?
    A cracking medium is a liquid that gives the appearance of cracking on a floor as if it had occurred years ago, without depending on the years as a deception.
    Here the word medium is used in the sense of intermediary liquid.
    CRACKING OR CRACKING, WHICH IS CORRECT?
    The words cracking or cracking can be used for this liquid because it gives the appearance of cracks.
    WHAT IS CLASSIC CRACKING?
    Classic cracking is a cracking technique in which a cracking medium is used on acrylic paint and then another acrylic paint is used on top of it. Since the color used under the cracking medium will form the color between the cracks after cracking, a color plan should be made.
    WHAT DOES PAINT CRACKING MEAN?
    Paint cracking means that acrylic paint will be used above and below the cracking medium. In other words, it defines that the paint will crack.
    WHAT IS ANTIC CRACKING?
    Antic cracking is the process of cracking the varnish, not the paint. After applying acrylic paint on the ground, the cracking medium applied on it cracks the varnish to be applied on it. This is mostly used to give the impression that the painting is also cracking. Since the transparent varnish on the painting is also cracked, it looks as if the painting is also cracked. To reveal the cracks, antiquing is used to emphasize the cracks.
    WHAT IS THE BASIC RULE OF CRACKING?
    The basic rule of cracking is that it is the same or very close in appearance to the actual cracking over time. In general, it is recommended to apply more intensely for wide cracks and thinly for thin cracks. But this result cannot be explained only by the thickness of the fracturing fluid.

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