I should have written "water resistant". It fends off drops of liquid,
but I don't think it will float a paper boat for long. It seems to
hold the ink in place while being porous enough to alow a good bond.

On Oct 3, 7:50 pm, "James Hairston" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is that actually water proof?
> I've tried clear polyurethane and it was not water proof.
> Jim
>
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> I spray every sheet with Krylon Clear Gloss, about $4.50. It
> waterproofs and stiffens. It also brightens up the colors and doesn't
> make the paper look like plastic. White glue works just fine on it as
> well.
>
> On Oct 3, 8:03 am, Georgi Krystev <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In my experience with ink printers, I have understand that the main
> problem
> > with them is that the ink is dissolved by water and most of the paper
> glues
> > that I use, like white glue, are water based, which make unwanted smudges
> > over the print
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