Probably, but it would work best if you sand the furniture first...
Yes, you can apply lacquer over stain, but it's essential to ensure that the stain is completely dry before doing so. Use a compatible lacquer, as some finishes may react negatively with certain types of stain. Additionally, it’s advisable to apply a clear coat or sealer over the stain first to prevent any potential issues and achieve a smoother finish. Always test on a small area first to ensure compatibility.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
lacquer it or stain it
No. You can use lacquer on oil too. Varnish will work well with oil stain as do any of the wax finishes
Lacquer paint (works best if you sand it first with a fine-grain sandpaper).
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.
Lacquer on wood seals it and gives a shiny appearance. Other paint or stains will not penetrate this finish, so if you wish to stain or otherwise colour your wood you must do it before putting lacquer on.
visit stewmac.com they will send you a kit and you can stain, lacquer, and assemble your own guitar from the kit.
Yes, you can spray lacquer over paint to achieve a smooth and durable finish.