Hammerite paint should not be lacquered. The two will react adversely causing the paint to soften, bubble and crinkle.
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.
NO. -It will not stick.
I would use Hammerite or a Tremclad enamel.
Lacquer thinner has no sheen. It will thin any lacquer or enamel and imparts no gloss or change of that nature.
To a degree, but if you are concerned use lacquer thinner.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
Yes, you can apply lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
Yes, you can apply lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
Yes, you can use lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
Yes, you can spray lacquer over paint to achieve a smooth and durable finish.
Yes. But you can't do the reverse. So if your primer is lacquer-based you can spray an over-coat of enamel on the top.
Yes, Hammerite can be used to cover powder coating. However, proper surface preparation is essential for good adhesion. Ensure the powder coating is clean, degreased, and lightly sanded before applying Hammerite for the best results.
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.
Yes, you can apply lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish. Make sure the paint is fully dry before applying the lacquer, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
No, it is not recommended to put lacquer over shellac for a durable finish. Shellac is not compatible with lacquer and can cause issues with adhesion and durability. It is best to use one type of finish throughout the project for the best results.
Yes, it is .