yes, mixture of 1/2 clear lacquer and 1/2 lacquer thinner. You can also use polyurethene spray
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It prevents the brass from tarnishing, and keeps it shiny.
Be careful applying lacquer as a top coat over latex or water based paint. The paint will often "craze" (bubble or sag) when lacquer is applied to it.
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Lacquer can cause the paint to bubble or crack due to the very hot solvent that is a part of lacquer. If you want a clear coat over paint, a better choice is spar varnish over oil base paint and arcylic urethane over latex.
Generally speaking, you don't brush lacquer....it has to be sprayed. With that being said there are probably some products that you can brush on if you feel that you must. You would want to use either a china bristle brush, or a "natural" brush. Please know that when you use lacquer thinner to clean your brushes, it may soften the glue that bonds the bristles to the handle. I would use a polyurethane or urethane if you need to apply it by brush. You can put either on top of lacquer if you want to (but you cannot put a lacquer on top of the poly).
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
lacquer it or stain it
Adhesive is not a lacquer. Lacquer is a type of finish. Adhesive is something to join 2 things or parts.
The Lacquer Screen was created in 1962.
Lacquer Head was created in 1999.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.