Difference between revisions of "Krylon"
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- Krylon Artist Fixative contains [[cellulose nitrate]] which is not recommended for use on works of art. | - Krylon Artist Fixative contains [[cellulose nitrate]] which is not recommended for use on works of art. | ||
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+ | - Krylon Clear Polyurethane 7005 and 7006 contains [[Polyurethane]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, 22 April 2020
Description
[Sherwin-Williams Company] A registered trademark for a series of paints, primers and fixatives. Krylon clear Acrylic resin aerosol was first introduced in 1948 by duPont to protect artwork and advertisements. The company soon added colored spray paints to the Krylon product line.
- Krylon Clear Acrylic 1301 contains 20% Paraloid B-66
- Krylon Artist Fixative contains Cellulose nitrate which is not recommended for use on works of art.
- Krylon Clear Polyurethane 7005 and 7006 contains Polyurethane.
Additional Information
Krylon: Website
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Conservation Materials Ltd., Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog