You will need around 15-20 light coats. Spraying lightly prevents runs and orange peels from appearing.
to provide a high gloss finish (while making a guitar), first make sure there is no orange peel, or any bumps in the initial color coats of the finish. there should be about 4-5 coats of the said color finish on the guitar. sand the color lightly, and apply the gloss lacquer, about 5-6 coats. Sand the finish with 400, 1000, and 2000 grit sand papers in that order. you should see some of the shine start in this, but not in the mirror- like gloss usually seen on high gloss finishes. finally, take some wax and a buffer, and buff the sanded finish until it is buffed to a mirror-like sheen.
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Polyurethane, is sprayed on lightly at first then dried and sanded between coats with 800 to 1000 grit sandpaper then buffed to a shine.Older guitars used a nitrocelluose coating that in vintage guitars sometimes cracked and yellowed with age.
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You should apply at least two coats of clear finish over a stain. Be sure to put thin coats of the clear finish on, you do not want it to be too thick.
Usually there is a base coat of a solid colour, a coat of the chameleon paint, and then a clear coat
Oldest trick in the book. 2 coats of clear nail polish. Let it dry well between coats.
to prevent the nails from changing colour
The cheapest thing is to refinish the cabinets. Strip off the old finish with a liquid or gel stripper (cover the counters and floor first). Then wipe the cabinets down with denatured alcohol. When dry, apply 3 coats of clear finish (acrylic or oil based). Let dry and clean up.
I don't know about clear coat, but ferrari 's have 21 coats of paint, 14 primer and 7 paint.
Buy a small can of Matte spraypaint in whatever colour looks good with the surroundings, or just your favorite colour, and then buy acrylic spray. Apply 2 coats of the paint and one or two of the fixative and voila!
Apply a few coats of clear nail polish
No you don't need to sand between coats of base paint.Unless you exceed the time allowed before clearcoat.In most cases that's 12 hrs.You can sand at anytime during your base coats if you want to remove a run or dirt or any flaw.You just have to make sure you get the area covered before clearing.
Furniture Stainer / Painter A person experienced in fine wood working finishes that is knowledgeable of all shop tools. He/She is needed to apply high end stains and finishes and needs experience in sanding, prep, prime, paint and clear coats.
The first step in refinishing a metal fire escape is to clean it. After it is cleaned, you will need to use an anti-rust metal primer. Then you can paint it, using two coats of exterior oil based, high gloss paint.
It looks and is very thin. Often 2-3 coats are needed.