Which Varnish Should I use, Glossy, Satin or Matte

Which Varnish Should I use, Glossy, Satin or Matte

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Based on the sheen level, there are three type of varnish available in the market. They are gloss, satin and matte. Using the right type of varnish surely will enhance the appearance of your project, not to mention giving it extra protection like we've already discuss few days ago on Varnish on Polymer Clay, Must…

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