How Many Coats of Oil Are Required?
For the best finish and most protection coats of oil should be applied to the wood until the wood is saturated. As a very general rule for finishing instruments, furniture...
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For the best finish and most protection coats of oil should be applied to the wood until the wood is saturated. As a very general rule for finishing instruments, furniture...
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Cellulose Paint(Solid) Cellulose Paint(Metallic) Nitrocellulose Lacquer(Clear) Nitrocellulose Lacquer(Tinted) Waterborne Lacquer(Clear) Waterborne Lacquer(Tinted) Waterborne Paint Can be sprayed? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Can be brushed? No No...
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We are often asked "which lacquer is best for my project?". Wood finishes can be a baffling world, many types of finish each with their own characteristics, their own advantages...
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Nitrocellulose lacquers and cellulose paints are often confused due to differing terminology used in different places at different times. We've compiled the comparison table below to try to clear up...
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No, generally speaking oil and grain filler are incompatible. Both products work by filling in the pores of the wood, so using either will prevent the other from working as...
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Precision is the difference between a project and a masterpiece. Like all good stories, this one starts with a clarification of terminology. In the workshop, an inch isn't just an...
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