Lacquer-work is a highly skilled decorative art in which the artist shapes the wood using a hand operated lathe. Then several colors of lac are applied, design is then incised with sharp tools exposing the colors of the underlying layers.
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.
Lacquer thinner will possibly remove it, chemical stripper will definitely remove it.
Yes, you can.
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.
There are several different types of Lacquer available. As they work and weigh very differently this question in not answerable
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No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
Acetone and lacquer thinner both work for that.
Probably, but it would work best if you sand the furniture first...
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.
the fresh lacquer of paint on the wall dried quick.
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.