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Reading the spray paint tin it says:
"Apply 3 coats allowing 20 mins between coats, allow the final coat todry for 30 mins and then apply 3 coats of lacquer."
Reading the spray Lacquer tin:
"Allow the paint 24 hrs to dry, then rub down with 1200 wet and dry. Then wash with warm soapy water, then apply 3 coats of Lacquer"
So the question is which method do I use or does it not really matter.
"Apply 3 coats allowing 20 mins between coats, allow the final coat todry for 30 mins and then apply 3 coats of lacquer."
Reading the spray Lacquer tin:
"Allow the paint 24 hrs to dry, then rub down with 1200 wet and dry. Then wash with warm soapy water, then apply 3 coats of Lacquer"
So the question is which method do I use or does it not really matter.
HI If you wait 24 hrs and wet flat the paint it is wrong as you should not touch the base paint before lacquering.
When using base paint and clear coat, i usually wait for 20-30 mins before starting the top coat thus allowing a bond between the layers otherwise the top coat will lift in the future.
Hope this helps Graeme
When using base paint and clear coat, i usually wait for 20-30 mins before starting the top coat thus allowing a bond between the layers otherwise the top coat will lift in the future.
Hope this helps Graeme
Waxwork Jock said:
HI If you wait 24 hrs and wet flat the paint it is wrong as you should not touch the base paint before lacquering.
When using base paint and clear coat, i usually wait for 20-30 mins before starting the top coat thus allowing a bond between the layers otherwise the top coat will lift in the future.
Hope this helps Graeme
Its the clear that states leave and flat not the base.....When using base paint and clear coat, i usually wait for 20-30 mins before starting the top coat thus allowing a bond between the layers otherwise the top coat will lift in the future.
Hope this helps Graeme
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