What Is A Good Decoupage Sealant For Painted Coffee Tables?

Sun, Jan 17, 2010

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I want to use a strong sealant for my coffee tables. I painted, then decoupaged color copies onto them. When I used a lacquer sealant, some of the colors from the copies ran. Any ideas?

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6 Responses to “What Is A Good Decoupage Sealant For Painted Coffee Tables?”

  1. gotharie Says:

    I would use a waterbased poly in a spray can…lightly mist it so it doesn’t disturb the color copies. Build it up slowly.

  2. coloursh Says:

    first rub down with a rough grit paper then seal with upva glue when dry paint another coat of upva place decoupe over this allow to dry then varnish with several coats hope this helps

  3. kevin h Says:

    Lightly sand the area and use polyurethane. You can use the brush on or spray method. After it is completely dried, lightly sand and repeat.

  4. texlady5 Says:

    You need to use polyurethane…several coats to seal good…takes a while to dry..allow to dry between coats.

  5. somepeop Says:

    Water based Polyurethane only-oil based will turn yellow.

  6. educated guess Says:

    clear varnish


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