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Glossy Transparent shiny Cernit 250 ml

Cernit

Reference : OUT-101
Glossy Transparent shiny Cernit 250 ml
Glossy Transparent shiny Cernit 250 ml
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By Gwenaelle (03/08/2026 16:07:33)
Peut-on l'utiliser sur des créations en pâte Fimo ?
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Our Maeva expert answers you (04/08/2026 08:58:50)
Bonjour, ce vernis Cernit est compatible avec toutes les pâtes polymères, y compris la Fimo. Après cuisson de votre pièce, pensez à bien la dégraisser à l'alcool, puis appliquez 2 à 3 couches en respectant 1 heure de séchage entre chaque. Terminez par un passage au four à 110°C pendant 15 minutes pour un rendu optimal.
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By Martine (15/06/2025 11:44:30)
Bonjour. Ce vernis peut il être utilisé sur des perles Miyuki ? Merci et bonne journée
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Our Manon expert answers you (16/06/2025 08:36:34)
Bonjour, nous conseillons le vernis Isoclip sur les perles Miyuki, qui permet également de rigidifier le tissage. Vous pouvez aussi utiliser le vernis Décopatch.
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By Joanne (18/04/2025 11:52:51)
What is the best way to clean the brush after using the Cernit Varnish gloss?
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Our Tiffanie expert answers you (18/04/2025 12:06:38)
Hi, run warm water over the brush, gently squeezing out any excess varnish. If necessary, add a small amount of soap or dishwashing liquid to break down the varnish residue, then rinse well.
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