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What Happens To Acrylic Pour Painting If Not Cleaned

A recent accident got me to thinking. I was rushing to get some paintings finished, and I sprayed them with a couple of my spray varnishes I had and and so immediately got very concerned because I had forgotten to clean off the silicone! Would they exist ruined?

Can you seal the oil into your painting or tile so that you don't need to clean it in order to get the perfect finish on your resin or varnish  This video review tests and reviews options for sealing before using resin.

At that place was nothing I could practise except look for them to dry and see what happened. Nothing happened. They were fine. The silicone hadn't created any problems with the varnish. So this got me to thinking. Mayhap spray varnishes apply differently to the brushed on varnishes and aren't so easily afflicted and separated past whatsoever silicone oil left on the surface. I went ahead and sprayed on more than layers, nonetheless without cleaning and all was simply perfect. Just the same equally if I had fastidiously cleaned them. Is this a breakthrough? What did information technology mean?

Did it mean that if I used a spray on sealer, I could seal my paintings and tiles without taking the time to remove the oil? That could be a corking fourth dimension saver. Could I and then utilise a spray sealer first to 'block' in the oil and then go ahead and employ my lovely Polycrylic brush-on varnish over the tiptop and all the same go a perfect finish? I had to test information technology!

Materials used in this project:
Existing 4 test tiles with silicone from this video
Liquitex Pouring Medium
Minwax Clear Aerosol Lacquer
DupliColor Acrylic Clearcoat
Envirotex Light resin

And so in this video I am going to try to resin these 4 tiles that I had created especially for this exam, using treadmill belt silicone oil in all of the colors. I'll explain more in the video about how I prepared each tile and then we volition see what happens if I apply resin, which is notorious for creating craters and voids if even the slightest bit of oil is present.

Hmm, ok so perhaps the idea was a proficient ane, and at that place may exist a product out there that would work. The Liquitex Pouring Medium was near perfect. Perhaps if I did a thicker or second coat. I've heard mention that Art Resin recommend using the Gold Cocky Levelling Gelas a sealer before your coat of resin, only I don't have admission to that to test it. I hope someone out in that location will give information technology a try and let us know if there is a fool-proof manner of using resin or varnish on our pours without getting those disappointing bare spots where information technology separates.

I was able to get a perfect finish on the cleaned one and the one with the pouring medium just by adding a driblet of silicone oil to my finger tip and rubbing it effectually in the resin until everything smoothed out and I got adept coverage. Yet I do experience that adding the oil to the resin gives it just the tiniest of a cloudy advent and I'd like to avoid that if I can. Anyone else got any ideas? Or anyone had any success?

Source: https://acrylicpouring.com/need-clean-off-silicone-paintings/

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