Finish Max HomeRight Sprayer
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Re: Finish Max HomeRight Sprayer
you need a water and oil separator about $80 for a good one but worth the investment
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Re: Finish Max HomeRight Sprayer
I dont know if this became an issue in your process But
If you used the Bullseye Shellac as a sealer you used shellac that has wax in it. You dont want waxed shellac. This can and likely may cause problems even down the road. Many folks make this mistake because it says Shellac.
If you are going to used the Zinnser product, you want to get the can that says" Sanding Sealer". This is shellac at i believe a 3 lb cut (maybe 2 lb cut) and has No Wax.
I use it for many things. Even French Polishing. Thin it with distilled alcohol or denatured alcohol.
Hope this info is helpful and i hope you dont have issues with your finish.
Kevin
If you used the Bullseye Shellac as a sealer you used shellac that has wax in it. You dont want waxed shellac. This can and likely may cause problems even down the road. Many folks make this mistake because it says Shellac.
If you are going to used the Zinnser product, you want to get the can that says" Sanding Sealer". This is shellac at i believe a 3 lb cut (maybe 2 lb cut) and has No Wax.
I use it for many things. Even French Polishing. Thin it with distilled alcohol or denatured alcohol.
Hope this info is helpful and i hope you dont have issues with your finish.
Kevin