What to do and how to do itFor those who paint, varnish, or kalsomine . Coach Painters* and Artists* Brushes, etc., < i-. Manufactory of Goods: Nos. 132 to 146 Oliver St., Bostoiv, M vjIjvv; ^ v,^^... ^.^. \^^ uciJ ^ v^Ok,;p^^y Whell^^©4S© -A-InTHD §®Wf%*fB8»frti. :^^o:52. Tuosis -VsTiso ^ ©AINJIT, B3^ IJai^nish, ^^ 032. -^^ I^ COPYl JOHX I,; MTHITIIVO & ^^is,BOSTON, MASS. \ - WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT REMOVING SPECKS FROM VARNISH. There are but few who go to work the right way to pick out themotes from the varnish when they apply it to a panel, most paint-ers waitmR to do this
What to do and how to do itFor those who paint, varnish, or kalsomine . Coach Painters* and Artists* Brushes, etc., < i-. Manufactory of Goods: Nos. 132 to 146 Oliver St., Bostoiv, M vjIjvv; ^ v,^^... ^.^. \^^ uciJ ^ v^Ok,;p^^y Whell^^©4S© -A-InTHD §®Wf%*fB8»frti. :^^o:52. Tuosis -VsTiso ^ ©AINJIT, B3^ IJai^nish, ^^ 032. -^^ I^ COPYl JOHX I,; MTHITIIVO & ^^is,BOSTON, MASS. \ - WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT REMOVING SPECKS FROM VARNISH. There are but few who go to work the right way to pick out themotes from the varnish when they apply it to a panel, most paint-ers waitmR to do this until the varnish has flowed down level. Toproperly remove bits of hair, Hnt etc., first procure a finelysharpened whalebone, or tie to a stick a thm strip of quill; thenwhen the first dressing of the varnish has been given, let it setfor a moment to flow, that all the specks may be seen, and withthe picker as above described, carefuUy remove them and pro-ceed to dress the varnish for the finish. It may be that a fewspecks will remain, or are added by the last dressing. If so, it isa simple matter to pick them out. If a/l the specks are removedafter the dressing has been done, there is sure to be a mark leftwhere they came out, but by taking away all that can be seen onthe first dressing, the job will come out clean and free frowhattodohowtodoi00whit
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