- The item is not returnable
- Protects against harmful UV light rays
- Non-yellowing, permanent coating
- Moisture resistant
- Dries in minutes
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Kera Presentandfuture Wilson
The Best!
As an artist I've used other brands of gloss varnish over the years for my paintings and this is by far the best of them all. Dries very quickly and leaves a glossy shine that lasts for years.
Sheetal Barchha
Worked great on my artificial flowers
I bought this to spray on artificial flowers to help with UV protection. I applied it to the flowers in the picture. I gave them 4-5 coats - the whole can basically. I sprayed them let it dry over night and sprayed again. they held up will only a petal or two showed any signs of discoloration over winter months. I was very happy with it. also it gave a little shine to the flowers but not overwhelming. I was glad it wasn't totally flat but I didn't want high gloss either. I will spray the flowers again next year before putting them out.
Mercy Atienza Pillone
It is no worse than any can of spray paint
I was having problems with fading photos so I bought this product. I did a two week test by printing two of the same photo and putting both in the window for two weeks. One was sprayed with one coat of the krylon and one was not. There was a significant difference between the two photos after two weeks! There was absolutely no fading on the sprayed image at all. As expected, the non-sprayed image was very faded. I have read many reviews on this product that complain about the smell. It is no worse than any can of spray paint. It is an aerosol spray, I don't know what they were expecting.
Nancy Ward
Sprays well
Bought this for the UV protection & outdoor use. Refinished the headlights on a 16 year old Honda, and used this to reseal the lenses. Sprays well, coats as it should. Drying time was nominal. I will update this in the future if the lens gets that haziness from UV rays again.
Crystal Huey
Good for plastic, no good for paper
This works for my intended use which was to protect acrylic paint on plastic from fingernails. However, it's no good for protecting ink on paper. The ink runs and the paper gets wet and wrinkled. It's not 'spray plastic' as I thought. I advise testing on a sample if you're hoping to use it for anything critical, just in case. The fumes are evil. Use only outdoors and wear a mask.
Achref Khairi
Protects our outdoor art.
I use this to protect our outdoor art, mostly gnomes and other whimsical items. I like the gloss finish for the shiny effect. It sprays on easily and dries within a few minutes.
Juna Lin
Not too glossy, is a permanent fixative spray.
Used it to waterproof and UV protect a 36x36 tube watercolor painting on watercolor paper. Sprayed on 4 coats and it did not darken any colors or get too glossy. I should also do the back but will first see if any colors fade in sunlight coming into the living room. I should be able to paint over it with oils. Was easy to apply evenly but I had to wear a mask respirator made by 3M.
Shauna P Green
GREAT FOR OUTDOOR FABRIC
I bought this to spray garden gnomes and a capiz wind chime. I tested it on textured linen toss pillows that I have on my outdoor furniture that does get partial light...in Phoenix. It made the capiz look prettier as it did on the gnomes. Believe it or not, I applied 2 thin coats and they still feel like NORMAL fabric. Wild, huh? I think this will work better than the unimpressive UV resistant spray for fabric I bought months ago. Buyers remorse. I suggest four thin coats (especially for textured fabric) in large sweeping movements 8" to 12" from the fabric & allowing the layers to dry thoroughly before applying the next layer: Left to Right Up to Down On the Diagonal from, roughly, Bottom Left to Top Right On the Diagonal from, roughly, Bottom Right to Top Left
Sandra Lowe
Perfect!
Perfect for my art project, painting on rocks. I like the gloss look!
Lucky Day
Great for sealing watercolor art
I've been painting with watercolor on art-stock postcards to mail to my grandchildren. A couple thin coats of this works perfectly for protecting the art and actually enhancing it with a low sheen.