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- Can I use edding 5200 clear lacquer as a sealant for a wooden board that has been written on with edding pens, without the colour running or washing off?
- Is it possible to use the edding 5200 clear lacquer to seal a wooden panel that has previously been painted with edding pens without the paint smearing or running?
- Can I spray the edding 5200 clear lacquer over a leather mobile phone case to fix the autographs written on it with edding?
- Can I spray a leather mobile phone case with edding 5200 clear lacquer, in order to set autographs that have been signed on it with an edding pen?
- Do I need a special primer for polystyrene, or can I coat it directly with edding 5200 permanent spray without dissolving the polystyrene?
- Can I use the edding 5200 permanent spray clear lacquer as a napkin varnish?
- Is the edding 5200 clear lacquer suitable for use on a clay pot to make it waterproof?
- Can I use the edding 750 gloss paint marker as a sealing pen for letter seals?
- Can I put plastic cups that have been painted with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen in the dishwasher, or will the paint wash off?
- Can I paint a T-shirt with the edding 750 gloss paint marker and then wash it in the washing machine as normal?
- Can the edding 5200 permanent spray be used on the temples of a pair of glasses? Or will the paint wear off due to constant contact with the skin?
- I would like to spray a mirror with the edding 5200 permanent spray. Will the paint be scratchproof too?
- Why should a porcelain item that has been painted with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen cool down in the oven?
- Can I paint wooden window frames from the outside with edding 5200 permanent spray?
- Can you use the edding 5200 permanent spray to spray a metal basket that acts as a fruit bowl? Can this have a harmful effect on the fruit?
- I’d like to paint my bookshelf with edding 5200 permanent spray. When it’s dry, will the colour rub off onto the books?
- I am considering painting ready-painted wooden cupboard doors (not solid) with edding 5200 permanent spray. Does the surface need to be sanded or rubbed down first?
- I want to use edding 5200 permanent spray on parts of a tea light. The paint may therefore come into contact with a flame. Is the paint designed for this purpose?
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