Saturday, July 17, 2010

Sprayed Lacquer - Wood turning Techniques

    * Benefits * Easy to apply.
    
* Rapid process.
    
* Membership at 100% with underlying layers.
    
* Easy to erase.
    
Cons * Not as resistant to scratches.
    
* Low solids, it takes several layers.

Procedure:

 
This procedure is for spraying applications may, in particular, products of Deft lacquer.
1. Use shine for initial finishing coats. If you apply a wood finish that sealed the first coat will act as a sealant, spray two to three coats even. If you are applying to a surface that has been sealed, spray on two coats even. Allow to dry.
Note: pigment spots and common gel will seal a surface.
2. Lightly sand with 220 or 320 grains of paper, wipe the dust from the surface and spray on another coat of gloss, dry.
3. According to the absorption, you may need to repeat the previous step until the surface is smooth.

 
4. Sand lightly with 320 grit paper or 400 and wipe the dust from the surface. You can switch to another round now if you wish. Spray on the coat and let dry.
5.INSPECTION the surface and repeat the previous step if you wish.

 
6. You can choose to leave the surface in the state, or delete it depending on the desired look.
7. To clear the surface, sand lightly with sandpaper used in 1000 and then switch to # 0000 steel wool. Lacquer rubs very easily, using just enough force to ensure that every surface has the same brightness. Thoroughly clean the surface and apply paste wax or furniture polish.

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