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Yacht varnish, but not the kind in iron cans, but the kind in plastic buckets. If you do not have a yacht varnish look for a universal one, but the same in a plastic bucket. If the workpiece has been painted with something, for example, gouache, then apply the first layer point by point without stretching that would not wash out the painting. Usually two coats enough at me the product has several years hanging in the street and the rain and snow. and it is in order. The only reminder about the safety measures to work with any varnish in a well-ventilated room and with gloves.
Yacht varnish, but not the kind in iron cans, but the kind in plastic buckets. If you do not have a yacht varnish look for a universal one, but the same in a plastic bucket. If the workpiece has been painted with something, for example, gouache, then apply the first layer point by point without stretching that would not wash out the painting. Usually two coats enough at me the product has several years hanging in the street and the rain and snow. and it is in order. The only reminder about the safety measures to work with any varnish in a well-ventilated room and with gloves.