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05-06-2003, 12:27 AM
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SENIOR MODERATOR SOG Member FT Professional, Author '03 Finalist, PSofATL '02 Finalist, PSofATL '02 1st Place, WCSPA '01 Honors, WCSPA Featured in Artists Mag.
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Michele,
I have a restorer friend, and he has nightmarish anecdotes about trying to remove unknown varnish.
If it was me, I'd pursue the road you suggest, and have someone else who was qualified do the removal; then you could take it forward from there.
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03-04-2004, 10:41 PM
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SENIOR MODERATOR SOG Member FT Professional, Author '03 Finalist, PSofATL '02 Finalist, PSofATL '02 1st Place, WCSPA '01 Honors, WCSPA Featured in Artists Mag.
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Michele,
How did this end up working out?
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03-04-2004, 11:19 PM
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It looked as if the painting had not been varnished, after all, once I got a look at it. I just mixed up several different colors and touched up the long scuff mark and in less than half an hour it was done. My friend was happy and now, I suppose, I can add "art restorer" to my resume!
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