1. Make sure the surface is completely dry before applying the final coat of paint. 2. These can be protected by a final coat of clear varnish. 3. When varnish is completely dry, apply a final top coat of colourless varnish. 4. For example, in the production of a woollen coat, only the value of the final coat should be counted. 5. The total value-added in this example is just equal to the value of the final coat. 6. Apply a final thin coat, sand, prime and paint. 7. A final coat of clear acrylic is applied for a glistening effect to give the illusion this fish has just been plucked from the ocean reef. 8. A final coat of clear gloss needs several more hours to dry. 9. After the brown coat had dried, a third and final coat was applied. 10. Finish by sanding down the final coat with the finest grit wet-or-dry abrasive paper you can buy. |