[TheForge] clear coat question

lama [email protected]
Mon May 26 23:13:00 2003


I have had the same problem and have equated it to the humidity.
On very dry days it works fine but on days with high humidity
spray lacquer turns milky white. I don't use it much because of that reason
and living in southern Louisiana, we have a lot of humidity!
dave m

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gladish Family" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: [TheForge] clear coat question


> Sure wish I knew why spray lacquer sometimes goes milky and sometimes
> doesn't.
> I made a series of vessels finished with sray lacquer (I'm not talking
about
> acrylic "lacquer") that all look great after a year, but some other forged
> peices have really unattractive white splotchiness.
> Anybody got a clue?
> Thanks,
> Andy G.
>
>  I don't need time. What I need is a deadline. -Duke Ellington
>
> > > Lacquer is solvent based material with a high VOC content, and
> > it "dries"
> > > literally, the VOC evaporate leaving a deposited coating any simplex
> > > materials that can be dissolved can be used to form lacquers..
> >
>
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