Can you apply Mod Podge with a roller?

Large, smooth, flat surfaces are perfect for the Mod Podge Roller Applicator . Simply fill the 2 oz . bottle with the Mod Podge formula of choice, attach a roller top then invert the bottle and roll with it!
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What is the best way to apply Mod Podge?

When applying Mod Podge over a design, apply one layer of the Mod Podge with side-to-side brush strokes. Allow that coat to dry for 20 minutes or so before applying another even layer of Mod Podge in up-and-down strokes. I have found that this process results in the smoothest possible finished surface.
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How do I get a smooth finish with Mod Podge?

For an ultra smooth surface, apply 4 to 5 coats of Mod Podge Hard Coat. When applying the coats, brush in one direction then the other and let dry between coats. Wet sand with #400 sandpaper and water. Sand finish lightly until ridges are flat and smooth.
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How do you use Mod Podge without brush strokes?

When applying the Mod Podge, use a soft, wide brush and as few brush strokes as possible, as it begins to set quickly. If you can brush it on with only one or two strokes, that is best. Use very thin coats. Ideally, use a different medium.
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What brush is best for Mod Podge?

Mod Podge Topcoats are best brushed onto a project surface using a soft, Taklon bristle brush which will help eliminate brush stroke marks .
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Mod Podge - Tips and Tricks for No Wrinkles



Do you sand between coats of Mod Podge?

Use a soft bristled brush and then sand between coats. To do this, apply the Mod Podge and let it dry an hour. Then use #0000 steel wool and lightly sand the entire surface. Do this between every coat.
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How many coats of Mod Podge do I need?

You can use two or more coats depending on the type of affect you are trying to achieve. If you want a soft smooth surface with no ridges, apply at least 5 to 6 coats.
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Do you have to stir Mod Podge?

1. When you are using Mod Podge, it is good to either shake it really well before use or give it a good stir with a wooden stick or plastic spoon. 2. Prepare your surface by cleaning it: if you are Mod Podging onto wood or canvas, wipe it clean to remove any dust.
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How do you get rid of white Mod Podge streaks?

How to Fix Streaks in Decoupage Glue
  1. Lightly sand the streaks with 400 grit sandpaper. This will not destroy the finish, but just polish the clear coat. ...
  2. Don't use decoupage glue as a top coat. ...
  3. Apply several thin coats, rather than one thick coat. ...
  4. Always use a matte finish. ...
  5. Use a foam brush instead of a bristled brush.
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Why is my Mod Podge not drying clear?

You applied the Podge too thickly.

This is a common problem I see when readers email me images of Mod Podge that is still white. Usually there's clumping. Mod Podge is best applied with several thin layers, with dry time in between each layer.
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Why is my Mod Podge bubbling?

Mod Podge doesn't contain solvents that degas and create bubbles in the finish. If you are getting bubbles in the finish, it's either because of air bubbles that got mixed into the product, or air trapped during application.
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How can you make Mod Podge dry faster?

Set a timer for 5 minutes (I use my phone), place the craft on a flat non-metal surface, and go over the surface of the craft slowly with a hairdryer set to medium speed and high heat. I personally leave off the dryer nozzle and just make sure I am consistently slowly steadily moving the hair dryer.
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How long does Mod Podge take to cure?

With a medium coat of Mod Podge, the project should cure in about 2 to 3 weeks. Allow for longer curing times if applying more or thicker coats.
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Why is my Mod Podge sticky?

Problem: You've finished your Mod Podge project, it's dried, and it feels tacky. Sticky. You're probably wondering: why is my Mod Podge sticky? The more glossy the Podge, the more likely it is to stay tacky, just due to the nature of the product.
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Do you need a Brayer for decoupage?

The Mod Podge Professional Decoupage Tool Set is a must-have for any decoupage crafter. Use this handy, multi-purpose tool to smooth all your decoupage paper projects. The brayer is great for smoothing paper, fabric, and decoupage designs onto a surface, applying pressure to eliminate air bubbles with no mess.
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How do you clean brushes after using Mod Podge?

Mod Podge and other water-based crafting products will wash out of the Mod Podge Decoupage Brushes with warm soapy water while the Mod Podge or paint is still wet. Never allow paint or Mod Podge to dry in the brush bristles. You may also use FolkArt Brush Plus to clean your Mod Podge Decoupage Brushes.
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How do I get a smooth finish on decoupage?

EXTRA FINISHING TIP: For a very smooth finish, wet a piece of #400 grit sandpaper with water and sand lightly between coats. Wipe dry and polish with #0000 steel wool on the final coat. For more information on how to decoupage and an FAQ, go here!
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Can you use parchment paper for Mod Podge?

Cover the Napkin with a piece of parchment paper and iron (on the cotton setting) to adhere the Napkin to the surface. Allow the parchment paper to cool and then remove. The Mod Podge® will melt and adhere the image to the surface.
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Can you Mod Podge actual photos on wood?

Well, Mod Podge has the answer! Transferring a photo onto just about any surface such as wood, metal, glass, terra cotta and even fabric is so easy to do using Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium! Take a look at the photo below, it was transferred onto an inexpensive wood plaque and now is preserved for years to come!
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