


🖼️ Seal your masterpiece with invisible armor — because your art deserves the best!
Krylon's Fine Art Fixatif is an 11-ounce aerosol spray designed to invisibly protect fragile dry media artworks. It dries to a matte, water-resistant finish within 3 hours, safeguarding your pieces from dust, smudges, and moisture. Portable and ASTM D 4236 certified, this USA-made fixative is a trusted choice for artists seeking professional, durable protection without compromising their art’s original look.












| ASIN | B003VWMM1E |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,324 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #42 in Spray Paint |
| Brand | Krylon |
| Color | Matte |
| Color Code | #808080 |
| Coverage | 15-20 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,871) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2010 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 3 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 3 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00724504013747 |
| Included Components | Spray |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | K01374000 |
| Manufacturer | KRYLON |
| Package Information | Aerosol Can |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | K01374000 |
| Pattern | Aerosol |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 7.97 inches |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Style | Fine Art Fixatif |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| UPC | 724504013747 |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**E
It works every time!
It works perfect to seal your oil paintings! It protects the painting from dust etc! It spays on so easy!
B**E
Works very well👌
It works very well so far. I slowly add layers to get just the amount of sheen i want. Since I am not using it all at once I expect to need to unclog the nozzel at some point or put on a new one.
V**H
Perfect Clear Coat for UV Prints — Smooth Finish & Reliable Protection
I’ve been searching for a spray varnish that works well on UV-printed surfaces, and this one exceeded my expectations. It goes on smoothly, doesn’t distort or wrinkle the print, and adds a clean, protective finish that makes my handmade products look even more professional. After testing several brands, this is the only lacquer that consistently gives me a high-quality result. I’m very happy with it and plan to repurchase regularly. Highly recommended for anyone working with UV-printed items or acrylic crafts
R**H
Old stock . Clogs instantly.
Would not spray out of the box. Shook it hard for two minutes first. Rinsed nozzle but hot water then paint thinner. Sprayed for 3 seconds then clogged. This means the varnish inside the can is too thick which means it is an old ca that's been sitting for probably more than a year. Got a refund. Ordered another can. Will see what happens.
S**C
Amazing!!!
Takes around a day or two to dry, be sure to have it outside or in a seperate room bc the smell is STRONG. Really seals up nicely though; i ise it on pastels :)
M**Y
Great stuff for sealing art work
Good quality product, careful packaging, and quick delivery. Great for keeping artwork from smearing and lifting off paper.
K**K
Even coating, very nice matte finish
This product IS tricky and does require some trial and error. At least, the can I got requires some attention. Keep in mind as well, that this is my first time using a product like this, so I needed to learn newbie kinds of things. Having read previous reviews, I followed the instructions to the letter and tried my first coat on an oil-based black lino print that was a test print. Here is my experience and a tip or two: 1. It is winter and I don't have an indoor space where I can spray this, so I went out into 43 degree weather, which is outside of the recommended temperature range of 55-75 degrees. The cold may have impacted performance. I got glops on my print and noticed that the very fine spray was accumulating on my trigger finger, which may have been dripping down into the spray zone. The nozzle was soaked at any rate, so glops seemed inevitable. I stopped, regrouped, cleared the nozzle before recapping, and went and got another test print. 2. Given the cold temps, I filled a medium bowl with hot tap water and stood the can in the water, which came up maybe half way. I did not submerge the can or get the nozzle wet. My intent was to warm the fluid inside to offset the cold outside and to make shaking its contents easier. The can sat there for a few minutes while I set up my second test print. This is a trick I've seen contractors use before, so I applied it here and it seemed to work well. 3. I used a paper towel when I depressed the nozzle, hoping to soak up any spray that might accumulate around the nozzle. 4. Knowing that the spray is very fine and does tend to accumulate around the nozzle, I'd spray one coat, wipe the nozzle, shift the paper towel, and spray the next coat. I used all of the above tips on not only an oil based print, but an 11 x 14" watercolor as well. All of my efforts seemed to help, and I had no more glops after that first attempt. I will continue to test spray if the can has been sitting for a while, just in case. I'm really pleased with the finish of this spray, which to my eyes seemed to deepen, or enrich the colors, which I really liked. I love matte finishes and will continue to use this product. I even wet my fingers and went over the watercolor (after it had cured for the recommended time) to see if it would smudge and it did not. The spray is a very fine mist and seems to cover evenly. Keeping the can moving really helps keep the layers nice and thin and even. Very happy with this product.
P**R
Does the job!
I’ve used several cans of this and I like it a lot
H**C
difficult to get right. Senistive to moisture in the air I believe. I sprayed some pages outside and they went frosty white. ruined! I think this stuff is best used indoors in large space with open windows and dehumidified. A lot of trouble really but probably works (I did get a couple times correct in the end, but there was a fair bit of trial and error. I wanted to use it to varnish gouache on paper if you're curious.)
R**S
Easy to use. Perfect for art you require to be UV safe for gallery use.
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