Joost, I have both the Breathing Color Glamour II and Clearshield Type C laminate in gallon buckets. Neither product lists any ingredients on the label. They probably don't want to share their formulas. I didn't see any ingredients listed in their technical data sheets online either, but it is probably listed in the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets), which I could not find. I believe those are required by law to list certain components. You may be able to request that information from them, and they probably have to comply. Both the products I are water based and are probably acrylic based, but that is just a guess. The three Aerosol spray products I have are Krylon UV Resistant Clear Acrylic Coating, Lyson Print Guard, and PremierArt Print Shield. The Krylon is water based acrylic, and cleans up with soap and water. No ingredients are listed on the can. The Lyson and PremierArt products say that they are water resistant lacquers, and they are solvent based. Again, no ingredients. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Lou --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Joost Horsten" <j.h.j.h@...> wrote: > > David, Louis, > > Thanks for sharing your experience and the pointer. I checked out their > website. There's no info what material this is. Any idea? Polyurethane? > Acrylic? > > Today I got a sample from a local colleague of "Eternacryl Inkjet > Lamination Matte". This is obviously an acrylic medium, I suspect > identical to the paint medium I can get at my local art shop. I just > applied it on a smaple and now wait for it to dry. I used a foam brush, > I guess that was not a good idea. But I have an airbrush lying around, > so spraying should not a problem. > > Joost >
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Re: protecting unframed photos
2008-10-14 by Louis Dina
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