Oil Paintings: Traditional oil varnishes often require months of curing time before they can be applied. Kamar Varnish can often be applied much sooner, acting as a "retouch" varnish that allows the oil paint to continue breathing and drying underneath.

Acrylics and Watercolors: For those who want to eliminate the glass from a frame, Kamar Varnish provides a moisture-resistant barrier that allows watercolors and acrylics to be displayed openly without the risk of environmental damage.

One of its most unique attributes is that it is "re-workable." Unlike permanent sealants, you can actually paint over Kamar Varnish once it is dry. This allows artists to seal a layer of work, continue painting, and then apply a final coat once the piece is finished.