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This gesso can be sanded to an ivory smooth finish, and offers an absorbent surface much more agreeable than acrylic polymer primers. By using an acrylic polymer glue instead of traditional rabbit-skin glue, the gesso can be applied at room temperature. It can also be stored for later use.
 
This gesso can be sanded to an ivory smooth finish, and offers an absorbent surface much more agreeable than acrylic polymer primers. By using an acrylic polymer glue instead of traditional rabbit-skin glue, the gesso can be applied at room temperature. It can also be stored for later use.
 
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==