KREUL Art Potch Varnish & Glue "Matt", 257 g / 250 ml
Solvent-free; Content: 250 ml
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Description
With the KREUL Art Potch Varnish & Glue "Matt", you can easily create napkin techniques on a wide variety of surfaces. The silky matt water-based glue and varnish dries transparent and is perfect for a sleek look. The special thing about this product is that it can be used as both glue and varnish. This means you only need one product to glue on napkin motifs and then varnish them. The special glue is also waterproof and wet glue stains can simply be washed out with warm water. KREUL Art Potch Varnish & Glue is also suitable for children aged 6 and over.
The KREUL Art Potch Varnish & Glue containers are made from recycled plastic and are therefore not only practical but also sustainable. With the small, practical spout and the large opening for wide brushes, applying the potch is particularly easy.
The Art Potch is suitable for creating designs on a wide variety of materials such as wood, cardboard, canvas, cork, ceramic, terracotta, stone, concrete, glass, metal, plastic and even polystyrene. The paint & glue can also be applied to acrylic glass, felt, tiles, photo paper, plaster, leather, MDF, modelling clay, paper, papier-mâché, textiles/fabrics, clay, polystyrene and cardboard/cardboard.
This is how it works: Apply a thin layer of potch to the desired object. Place the top, printed napkin layer on top and brush over it with the potch. The silky matt texture of the potch ensures that the napkin motif is perfectly fixed to the surface.
With the KREUL Art Potch Varnish & Glue "Matt", you can create your favorite decorations quickly and easily. Give it a try and see how quickly you can achieve a great result.
Tips to use:
Applicable to: Almost all surfaces, especially for Napkin technique.
Apply with: Brush.
Preparations: Surface must be dry, clean, free of dust and grease.
Processing of material: Put the top layer of Napkin on the object and coat with Art Potch Varnish & Glue
Notices under the CLP Regulation
- not subject to classification/labelling