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  • Question
    Will mod podge affect a glow in the dark puzzle? Will it still glow in the dark?
    Community Answer
    It is not likely to affect the glow-in-the-dark effect.
  • Question
    Can I frame a finished puzzle that has been mod-podged?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can! We've done 2 now, both of which were good size puzzles, and they turned out amazing! We're getting ready to do our 3rd. They look gorgeous framed!
  • Question
    Can I use Mod Podge sealer spray?
    Community Answer
    It won't work as well as the glue, but you can try.
  • Question
    Is Mod Podge with a matte finish just as good for puzzles?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as you apply a thick coat, but shiny Mod Podge would be nicer looking. Also, make sure it's clear drying.
  • Question
    Can I use mod podge on a 3D puzzle?
    Community Answer
    Yes, Mod Podge works on 3D puzzles. However, while it seals the pieces in place, it does not strengthen the pieces, so if the pieces are fragile, take extra care while Mod Podging it.
  • Question
    Can I do more that five coats?
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    Try sticking to two or three coats, but do make sure if you are going to do more than five coats that you wait in between each one for about 10 minutes, depending on how much/how thick your Mod Podge is.
  • Question
    Is Mod-Podge the best puzzle sealer?
    Community Answer
    It is definitely a good one, as it is quite sticky and it makes things look glossy.
  • Question
    How do I prevent my mod podge from leaving streaks?
    Community Answer
    You can use a sponge brush instead of a paint brush. This will eliminate any marks from the bristles.
  • Question
    Will Mod Podge Puzzle Dealer work on a Wentworth brand wooden jigsaw puzzle?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will! I've used it on two puzzles so far, and they came out looking beautiful. I was surprised at how quickly it worked and how well it held the pieces together.
  • Question
    Will Mod Podge dry clear if it is used on a white puzzle?
    Community Answer
    As long as it says " dries clear " on the bottle, yes. The color of what it's being put on doesn't change the drying effect.
  • Question
    How do I get a mod podged puzzle apart without ruining it?
    Community Answer
    It would probably work best to use a scalpel to cut the side where the glue was applied and break the seal where the pieces join together, then just be careful when taking it apart piece by piece.
  • Question
    Will Mod Podge warp a puzzle over time?
    Community Answer
    Once it's framed, it shouldn't warp. I use puzzle glue on mine. They are staying beautiful and true to original shape and colors.
  • Question
    What should I do if I need to flip the puzzle over and then mod podge it to paint the front?
    Community Answer
    That’s why it’s on the wax paper. As soon as it’s dry, you can flip it and do the back.
  • Question
    What can I use in place of wax paper?
    CMOsborne
    Community Answer
    Parchment paper also works well. You could also try a silicone baking mat, but don't use it for baking anymore after using it!
  • Question
    How do I mod podge a larger floor puzzle? Will it be enough to hold it up?
    CMOsborne
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    Try adding 3 coats to the front and 2 to the back of the puzzle. Take extra precautions--for instance, sandwiching the puzzle between sheets of cardboard--when flipping the puzzle over to do the coats on the back.
  • Question
    How long do I need to wait for the Mod Podge to dry between layers?
    CMOsborne
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    It usually takes about 15 minutes to dry to a slightly tacky consistency, at which time it's fine to add another layer. The drying time may take longer in humid conditions.
  • Question
    Can I mod podge the back of a puzzle?
    Community Answer
    Yes. In fact, you actually need to Mod Podge the back of the puzzle. This keeps it from falling apart later.
  • Question
    What if excess glue shows through after the glue dries?
    Idabelle
    Community Answer
    If you have extra glue on the puzzle, you can use a fine steel wool to gently brush away the extra glue. You can also use a crafting knife to scrape away extra glue on the edges of the puzzle.
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