* It does not require much Citra solv. The little jar is only about 1/4 full, and I didn't even use that much on the whole project. I put a lid on this little mason jar and saved the rest for the next project.
* I measured my print to get it in the middle of the coffee table and taped the print at the top and side only.
* Using a cotton ball, dip into the Citra solv and then wet only a small part of the print.
* I used a brayer to make sure the print was flat on the surface.
* Start rubbing with a paint stick, a knife, orange stick, or whatever you find comfortable in using. This print has several fonts so every little piece of the print needs rubbed onto the surface.
* I check every once in awhile by lifting up the print to see that the print is on the surface.
* Continue this method until finished.
* I let it cure for 24 hours and then lightly sprayed with clear varnish.
* I measured my print to get it in the middle of the coffee table and taped the print at the top and side only.
* Using a cotton ball, dip into the Citra solv and then wet only a small part of the print.
* I used a brayer to make sure the print was flat on the surface.
* Start rubbing with a paint stick, a knife, orange stick, or whatever you find comfortable in using. This print has several fonts so every little piece of the print needs rubbed onto the surface.
* I check every once in awhile by lifting up the print to see that the print is on the surface.
* Continue this method until finished.
* I let it cure for 24 hours and then lightly sprayed with clear varnish.
This policy is valid from 10 April 2018
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