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- [Ellen Baxter] So what I'm first going to do is brush varnish the painting with the B72. It's in a shell sol 53 and also xylene. So because of the xylene, I have to put on a mask. I want a varnish to cover when I work on something. So I'm a little bit manic looking. The purpose is to get a really good overall coating on the painting before the varnish starts to dry. Down at the bottom, where there was a lot of previous damage, that's where they used too much heat for the lining and it just blistered the paint a little bit. Then when you get it at that point, then you calm down. It's going to be so yummy. There we go. There we go, that looks nice. You have to talk to the painting to tell her she's going to look lovely. And she is, she's going to be so lovely. Oh, yes. That's nice. See how that saturated that in there? That was much better. It just needed that little extra go over. What I have to do is let the surface dry and that's going to take a few hours and then come back and put...