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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
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Lacquer usually requires a bit of buffing to achieve a high gloss. a technique I use with lacquer is build all my coats and then color sand with 600 wet/dry with plenty of flowing water and then mix a very thinned mix with the proper retarder for the temperature and then do one final wet coat. Then all that is needed is a good waxing with a good type of cleaner wax. Try this if you are doing any lacquer work you will be surprized.
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