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Old 07-05-2004, 12:27 AM   #1
Melinda Roeleveld Melinda Roeleveld is offline
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Dripping varnish




I varnished a large portrait with Gamvar and it looked pretty good, but I saw that I had missed a few places so gave it a second coat a week later. I decided to paint on the varnish this time with a wide soft brush in a more systematic way, but to my disappointment it now looks like parts dripped! (It was a very humid day.) Does anyone know how I can smooth out the uneven places without ruining the entire work?! Thanks for any advice.
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