Billct2
Active Member
We're restoring an old carved sign that has a 2'x3' oval panel with a landscape painted on it. It is is surprisingly good shape considering how beat the rest of the sign is. So we have cleaned it and will reuse it.
I want to clear over it, both to brighten it and protect it. I don't know what it was painted with, probably acrylics, but maybe oils or even sign paint.
Not sure what to use. I remember there was a clear coat we would use over old sign that didn't need repainting, something like "Sign Finishing Clear", maybe that or something similar, Frog Juice?
Any recommendations?
I want to clear over it, both to brighten it and protect it. I don't know what it was painted with, probably acrylics, but maybe oils or even sign paint.
Not sure what to use. I remember there was a clear coat we would use over old sign that didn't need repainting, something like "Sign Finishing Clear", maybe that or something similar, Frog Juice?
Any recommendations?