Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
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Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
Ok. I will be using the rattle cans from Stewmac to sunburst my top. The back/sides are pore filled w zpoxy, so what is my best brush on water-based option to finish the rest of the box? Or am I limiting myself by using the spray cans for the top?
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Re: Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
Why not just stay with the stewmac rattle cans and finish with clear? You will probably want to spray clear over your sunburst as well.
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Re: Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
in the middle of a burst myself... it needs clear over the color coats and you shouldn't mix finishing materials (water-born and nitro).
I expect Mr. Howard should be along shortly to expand on that.
I expect Mr. Howard should be along shortly to expand on that.
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Re: Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
I guess my question SHOULD have been: being that I used the zpoxy to pore fill, will I have any adhesion issues using the rattle cans of clear over the entire body after I do the burst?
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Re: Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
I do not use nitro, but I know that z-poxy and nitro are common combinations. What I am not sure of is if you should put a coat of sealer down before the clear top coat.
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Re: Using Stewmacs spray lacquer for a burst top,what next?
I would not switch finish types in the middle of a job. That could cause all kind of trouble down the road with de lam and checking. As to sealer over z poxy? Depends, did you sand it back so it is just a pore fill? If so, yes you need sealer. If you left a coating over the entire surface than you don't need a sealer but you do need an anchor. You should prep sand at about 180, no finer than 220 and then the lacquer should stick just fine.
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