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Select a water-based polyurethane over oil-based to ensure there is no risk of melting or ignition after the project has completely cured. Polycrylic sealers are also safe to use. There are some , mainly in chemical composition, but the choice is generally based on personal preference. The biggest concern with either is ensuring the sealer is completely dry before lighting a candle, since wet sealers remain flammable. As for the final coating, you can use polycrylic spray or engine enamel. Both work fine to give that last durable layer, but they need to be completely cured before being placed near an open flame.
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