Jeff Reardon
Well-known member
Please forgive a dumb question from a decoy painting novice.
I am in the middle of repainting some yard sale LL Bean goldeneye decoys.
I painted the bodies with black and white flat Rustoleum, and the heads with some acrylic paints from my wife. (She's not too keen on my duck obsession, but thinks mixing paint to match colors is fun.)
Is there anything I can or should do to seal/protect the paint? I'm not too worried about the bodies, as it's easy enough to slap some more paint on them, but would like to protect the heads if there is a way to do so without adding a lot of shine.
Spar varnish? Spray on Krylon in matte?
Or just leave them alone and try to treat them well?
I am in the middle of repainting some yard sale LL Bean goldeneye decoys.
I painted the bodies with black and white flat Rustoleum, and the heads with some acrylic paints from my wife. (She's not too keen on my duck obsession, but thinks mixing paint to match colors is fun.)
Is there anything I can or should do to seal/protect the paint? I'm not too worried about the bodies, as it's easy enough to slap some more paint on them, but would like to protect the heads if there is a way to do so without adding a lot of shine.
Spar varnish? Spray on Krylon in matte?
Or just leave them alone and try to treat them well?