Do I need to apply a varnish if my surface is....

Do I need to apply a varnish if my surface is....

Unleash endless artistic possibilities with SurfPaints!
 
In the world of artistry, innovation knows no bounds. SurfPaints, the acrylic paint pens engineered in Japan, are a testament to this relentless pursuit of perfection. With their unique acrylic blend specially designed for smooth application on glass finishes, SurfPaints have revolutionized the way artists work on challenging surfaces, making them a go-to choice for creatives seeking precision and durability.
One of SurfPaints' standout features is their array of unique pigments, unmatched by any other paint pens on the market. These pigments offer a vivid and lasting vibrancy, ensuring that your art endures the test of time, especially on porous surfaces such as canvas, fabric, paper, rock, concrete walls, and wood, including skateboard decks.
However, SurfPaints are water-based, which means they require extra care when applied to non-porous surfaces like ceramics, metals, plastic, rubber, and glass, including surfboards. To ensure the permanence of your artwork on these surfaces, it's recommended to seal them with an appropriate varnish.

Here's a handy table outlining the types of varnishes to use and how to remove SurfPaints on different surfaces:
SurfPaints have redefined artistic possibilities by offering a unique acrylic blend and a stunning array of pigments, making them ideal for both porous and non-porous surfaces. With proper sealing and removal techniques, you can confidently explore the boundaries of their creativity using SurfPaints.
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