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varnish A finish that contains either natural or synthetic oils that are refined by boiling and cooking with the addition of dryers. Slow to cure, but can be accelerated by the addition of heat. When used as a sealer, it is often burnished with a buffer and pads, the friction of which accelerates the curing process. Ambers well, somewhat stain and spot resistant, but may be scratched easily when new due to slow curing time.
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varnish Liquid applied as a coating for protection and appearance.
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varnish The names of the constituents should be entered in the Materials field.
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varnish (1) a medium in which pigment is ground to make an ink; (2) a thin transparent protective coating applied to a printed sheet for protection or appearance; (3) a material added to an ink to increase transparency.
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varnish A liquid composition that is converted to a transparent solid film after being applied in a thin layer.
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