What are varnishes?

Varnishes are like invisible shiny coatings that make things look nicer and last longer.

Imagine you have a wooden toy box. Over time, it might get scratched or start to look dull. That’s where varnish comes in, it's like giving the toy box a super-thin, clear layer of protection, kind of like how a bubble wrap protects your favorite snack. Varnish covers the surface and helps keep it from getting damaged by water, dirt, or rough handling.

What Varnishes Do

Varnishes work in two main ways:

  • They make surfaces look smoother and shinier, like when you polish your shoes.
  • They act as a shield that stops things from wearing down easily, think of it as a superhero cape for the toy box!

Sometimes, varnishes are used on paintings, floors, or even furniture. It’s like giving them a special coating of care, so they stay beautiful and strong for longer.

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Examples

  1. A painter uses varnish to make their painting shiny and last longer.
  2. Varnish is like a clear coat that protects your favorite toy from getting dirty.
  3. You put varnish on wood floors to keep them looking new.

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