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CDs are made from almost-pure polycarbonate plastic. A thin layer of aluminum or sometimes gold is applied to the surface to make it reflective. This in turn is protected by a lacquer film.
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They are objects decoratively covered with lacquer. The lacquer - a transparent or sometimes colored, very durable woodfinish - was and is often used to cover and protect decorations made on the wood of the object.
A lacquer-based clearcoat. Enamel is never used for auto paint.
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Yes, if there is too much lacquer used on a cello then it would produce a more dull sound. Less lacquer means a brighter sound. Some people argue that the type of lacquer can change the sound, but only in a very, very minute way.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
It is something that is used to make acrylic nails that is a liquid
Lacquer thinner evaporates quicker. It is cleaner or leaves less of a film than paint thinner. Lacquer thinner will thin most solvent based paint but paint thinner shouldn't be used to thin Lacquer. Lacquer dries from the surface painted out and enammal dries from the surface of the paint down to the surface painted. Using the wrong thinner affects how the paint dries and may affect the final finish.
For the most part Acrylic Lacquer was used in the 60s.