UV Conservation Varnish MM33 Matisse 500ml

Model: 126519
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Description

Matisse MM33 UV* Conservation Varnish produces a hard, non-yellowing, UV protected coating similar in appearance to Damar varnish. it is a final clear gloss varnish (similar to Matisse MM14 Gloss Varnish), quick drying, designed to give your painting that final “glow”, but with the added benefit of UV protection. This makes it ideal for varnishing items that will be exposed to daylight or for extending the light fastness of items that are not traditionally so e.g. printed images from your home printer. MM33 UV Conservation Varnish will slow the rate of fading of printed material as it reduces UV light spectrum by more than 99%.


Easily dissolved with mineral turpentine, this varnish can be removed without any impact if applied over Matisse Acrylic paints. If used over other brands of acrylic paint a patch test in an inconspicuous area is recommended.


Available in 250ml and 500ml sizes.


*the term UV refers to Ultra Violet radiation present in artificial and natural sources such as sunlight and often manifests itself as discoloration or fading, cracking, and, sometimes, total product disintegration if cracking has proceeded sufficiently.


How To Use It:

MM33 UV Conservation Varnish is easily applied with a soft bristled brush. It does not need to be diluted and can be used straight from the container. The size of brush chosen will depend on the area to be varnished and the dimensions of the artwork. Apply in light coats moving quickly over the surface. Avoid over working the varnish as the surface may become matted if brushing continues as the varnish begins to dry. Two coats of UV Varnish are recommended, ensuring that the first coat is thoroughly dry before a second application. Under regular conditions (20C), this varnish should be dry within 4-6 hours. If uncertain, leave to dry for 24 hours before applying the next coat.


General Varnish Application Tips:

UV Conservation Varnish can be applied over Oils, Alkyds, Acrylics and printed surfaces. It is highly recommended a test piece should always be done when applying over a non-Matisse product and especially on printed surfaces.


Varnishes should only be applied over completely dry surfaces.


Make sure you work in a well ventilated area and children and pets are not in the immediate surroundings.


Ensure the surface is dust and hair free by wiping with a dry, clean cloth.


Apply the varnish with a soft bristled brush to create a smooth, even finish. The method of brush application, be it in horizontal, vertical or crisscross strokes is a matter of personal preference. It is best to try each method to see which one works best for you.


Varnishes are best applied when the item is horizontal. This will prevent the varnish dripping and running down the surface.


A couple of lighter coats are more effective and less problematic than applying a single, thick coat.


Apply each coat of varnish in one sitting to the whole painting. This will minimise any contrast between areas that have been varnished on separate occasions.


Cleaning Up:

Clean up your equipment as soon as you have finished application. Mineral turpentine is recommended to remove this varnish from brushes and hands. It is advisable to rinse brushes in clean warm soapy water, so bristles remain soft and all residue from varnish and solvents is removed. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water after removal.


Removal:

Be aware that any removal of varnish layers procedure should be carefully undertaken as this will affect directly the painted surface and may change, and in some cases even damage, the substrate if improperly handled. If in doubt, this process should be left to specialised conservators particularly with works of high value, whether sentimental or financial.


As the removal procedure of varnishes involve the use of solvents, please consider wearing protective clothing and equipment and work in a well ventilated area.


UV Conservation Varnish can be easily removed with mineral turpentine if used over Matisse Acrylic Structure and Flow formulas. Apply the mineral turpentine directly to a thick, soft, low-lint cloth and lightly buff the surface until the varnish begins to dissolve. With another clean cloth dampened in turpentine gently pat the surface to remove the varnish and clean the area worked on. A patch test in an inconspicuous area is recommended if removing this varnish from non-Matisse brand acrylic paint. Be aware that vigorous rubbing may cause any acrylic paint to lift during varnish removal.


Other Uses:

To use UV Conservation Varnish as a retouch varnish for oil paintings, mix with 50% mineral turpentine. Retouch varnish is known as a temporary varnish. It gives the artist and indication of what dried colours would look like when wet, so the painting can be continued with colour accuracy. It is not a final varnish.

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