Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: iCanvas on April 07, 2009, 08:41:09 am
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I would like advice with longevity of water-based coatings for canvas. My experience is water-based coatings don't yellow over time as due oil-based coatings. However, I am not sure about the longevity of water-based coatings. I would like to know what you use and the price per gallon. Since I print giclees I have been using a water-based coating from Minwax which costs about $42 per gallon. I have been doing these reproductions for about 6 years, and have seen some of my first reproductions and the coating is not cracking or peeling. I print on Epson Premium Canvas Satin. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Gar
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Many of use here are using with Breathing Color's "GlamourII" or Clearstar's "Clearshield." They both cost around $80/gallon but if you buy in quantity it's a lot less.
I dilute GlamourII with about 45% water and spray it with an HVLP gun. I wind up using about 0.5 ounces per square foot to get a kind of satin finish using only the gloss version. So I get about 250 square feet per gallon, at very roughly $0.32 per square foot. If you are doing quantity you definitely want an HVLP gun since you get a much higher success ratio, and use much less paint than if you use a roller.
I did try some commercial water-based coatings. I didn't like the MinWax at all, especially since it did not spread well with a roller and probably could not be sprayed well. The best commercial coating I found was "Simple Success" from Woodworkers Supply. It rolled on extremely well, by far the easiest roller application of any coating I have ever tried. However, it contains some nasty chemicals and smells like it, you can't even buy the gallon size in states like California.
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I would like advice with longevity of water-based coatings for canvas. My experience is water-based coatings don't yellow over time as due oil-based coatings. However, I am not sure about the longevity of water-based coatings. I would like to know what you use and the price per gallon. Since I print giclees I have been using a water-based coating from Minwax which costs about $42 per gallon. I have been doing these reproductions for about 6 years, and have seen some of my first reproductions and the coating is not cracking or peeling. I print on Epson Premium Canvas Satin. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Gar
We use Glamour II. We make a semi-gloss mixture by mixing the gloss and matte and then diluting with water.
It adds depth to the canvas prints and is completely transparent, with no distracting sheen.