DanielW Member Messages 2,258 Location Merseyside Straightjacket user Apr 30, 2015 #1 Can you mix both together for sprayin ie getting a high shine without the need for polishing.
brightspark Member Messages 41,371 Location yarm stockton on tees Apr 30, 2015 #2 laquer is just paint without any pigment in it. mainly used on top of metalic base coats .solid paint coats dont need it
laquer is just paint without any pigment in it. mainly used on top of metalic base coats .solid paint coats dont need it
DanielW Member Messages 2,258 Location Merseyside Straightjacket user Apr 30, 2015 #3 I appreciate your response,Brighty but this did not answer my Q.
brightspark Member Messages 41,371 Location yarm stockton on tees Apr 30, 2015 #4 DanielW said: I appreciate your response,Brighty but this did not answer my Q. Click to expand... no u wont get a better finish and will still have to be polished. how much depends on how good a paintsprayer u are
DanielW said: I appreciate your response,Brighty but this did not answer my Q. Click to expand... no u wont get a better finish and will still have to be polished. how much depends on how good a paintsprayer u are
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 13,156 Location CX near Chesterfield May 1, 2015 #5 Quality anti bloom thinners would be a better option, premium nitrocellulose not the £4 gunwash. You'd have to have cellulose lacquer and you may as well put it on top as intended.
Quality anti bloom thinners would be a better option, premium nitrocellulose not the £4 gunwash. You'd have to have cellulose lacquer and you may as well put it on top as intended.
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,090 Location Hull UK May 1, 2015 #6 if anything it would only thin down the colour pigment in the paint and you would need to put more to get the coverage
if anything it would only thin down the colour pigment in the paint and you would need to put more to get the coverage
langy langys rodshop Messages 6,095 Location London May 1, 2015 #7 To answer your mixing question yes you can but there is no point, applying multiple clear coats will give a deeper look
To answer your mixing question yes you can but there is no point, applying multiple clear coats will give a deeper look