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I have been stenciling my kitchen,
grrrrr its rubbing off.
Do I need a sealant?

Linda

Lynda

Did you do a surface conditioner first? If you didn't, the stencils will
not stick for long.

Lynda
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> I have been stenciling my kitchen,
> grrrrr its rubbing off.
> Do I need a sealant?
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> Linda
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No I didn't know about a surface conditioner.

ok, what if I already did it, will the stencil spray help?

Linda

Lynda

Decopage probably would and kinda stick a little of it under the edges that
are coming up.

Or a varnish or polyurethane.

Lynda
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> No I didn't know about a surface conditioner.
>
> ok, what if I already did it, will the stencil spray help?
>
> Linda
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