Varnish for acrylic paintings

I was wondering if anyone had some good suggestions for a less expensive varnish for acrylic paints.  Now that my painting business has expanded, I'm finding that the varnishes I've been using (Liquitex, Golden) are pretty expensive.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thanks,

Denise Cassidy

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  • Just a nice wide brush with smooth bristles. Use a good quality one so theres no brush strokes. It is very inexpensive.
  • I had the same problem until a friend artist told me to use water based polyurethane, it has worked really good for me. Make sure to use a thin coat because there's some type of brands that can turn yellowish. I haven't had that problem yet and I've been using it for years, just read the label and make sure it says it won't turn yellow. It actually protects the paintings better and won't turn cloudy like Liquitex in case rain gets your paintings.
    • Oh, one other question.  I am considering applying my varnish with a roller because most of my work is large.  What do you use to apply your varnish?
    • Thank you, Carla!! I have three art fairs coming up and have several paintings ready for varnish.
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