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Artful Dodger

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Has anyone tried using something like this (see below) on their prints where glass won't be included when framed?

Krylon's info: UV Archival Varnish, Satin — Krylon UV Archival Varnish offers the highest UV protection available in a protective coating. Its non-yellowing formula protects against fading, dirt, moisture, and discoloration in artworks created using acrylic, oil, and watercolor paints, as well as oil pastels and colored pencils. UV Archival Varnish is removable for conservation purposes. Satin finish.

I wanted to try something that would offer a nice archival grade over my prints where I'm using Museum Etching or Photo Rag Grade paper so I do not need to have glass placed over the print. If there are other options could you please post what you have used be it one of your prints or if you have coated something for another person using Krylon or a Mod Podge type of protectant.

Thank you :)
 
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