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Weatherproofing art, by Sliding on the Walls on Dec 19, 2008 16:59:01 GMT 1, Esteemed Banksy forum users,
I've recently purchased a massive piece of artwork (on wooden boards), which is too big to fit inside my house. I've got a spot in mind on the back wall in the garden but i'm not sure what kind of treatment it would need to protect it from the elements.
Some weather sealers i've been looking at online say that they get rid of 'unwanted stains or graffiti' which obiously I would not want to be doing!!
Has anbody had experience with using weathersealers on pieces left outside all year round? If so can you offer any advice?
Many thanks
Esteemed Banksy forum users,
I've recently purchased a massive piece of artwork (on wooden boards), which is too big to fit inside my house. I've got a spot in mind on the back wall in the garden but i'm not sure what kind of treatment it would need to protect it from the elements.
Some weather sealers i've been looking at online say that they get rid of 'unwanted stains or graffiti' which obiously I would not want to be doing!!
Has anbody had experience with using weathersealers on pieces left outside all year round? If so can you offer any advice?
Many thanks
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Weatherproofing art, by hero on Dec 19, 2008 17:02:03 GMT 1, generally i use montana gold clear varnish...most of the time the wood or paint does not get affected by rain if it is not varnished
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generally i use montana gold clear varnish...most of the time the wood or paint does not get affected by rain if it is not varnished
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