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I recently competed a painting on a piece of plywood furniture using acrylic paints. Once the painting was thoroughly dry I applied a coat of clear interior varnish (water based) from B&Q. Immediately I started brushing on the varnish the paint began to run from the dark colours into the lighter colours. It's possible that with a bit of work the painting can be salvaged, but could anyone tell me where I went wrong?

Did I simply use the wrong kind of varnish, and would using an artist's acrylic varnish have a different outcome, seing as that too is water based? As you can imagine I am very nervous about varnishing my work now, but unfortunately it does need varnishing.

Many thanks for any help and advice provided.
 

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You might need an isolation coat between the varnish and the acrylics- prevents chemicals in the varnish from damaging the acrylics. Golden soft gel gloss mixed with water works. Let it dry before adding your varnish. Also, I'd test it out on a piece of the furniture you can't see well first, and then if it work you could go ahead with the whole thing. Good luck!
 
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