Yes, you can spray lacquer onto a brass bathroom sink to help prevent water spotting. However, it's important to use a clear, non-yellowing lacquer specifically designed for metal surfaces. Ensure the sink is clean and dry before application, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results. Keep in mind that lacquer may require periodic reapplication to maintain its protective qualities.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
Yes, you can spray lacquer over paint to achieve a smooth and durable finish.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
No, lacquer is typically sprayed on using a spray gun for a smooth and even finish. Brushing lacquer can result in an uneven application and may not provide the desired results.
yes, mixture of 1/2 clear lacquer and 1/2 lacquer thinner. You can also use polyurethene spray
No, it is not recommended to spray lacquer over shellac for a smooth and durable finish. Shellac and lacquer are not compatible finishes and may cause issues with adhesion and durability. It is best to use one type of finish for a consistent and long-lasting result.
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.
You must rough up the old finish, use sandpaper. Then apply the heat resistant paint
spray polyurethane is best, but lacquer will work as well, it is cheaper and dries in an hour versus 24-48, but you should apply multiple layers. 3 layers with poly, 6-10 with lacquer
yes I've tried it before.
Because it's usually done with a lacquer based spray or marker.
spray them with water