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gregster
25th March 2004, 10:34 AM
Hi there,

I want to put a clear coat finish over a shellaced finish & would like to know what is the best type to use.

I've heard that Nitrocellulose Lacquer (sp?) is the best way to go but I'm unsure if this will melt or damage the shellac coats in any way.

Anyone know who sells Nitrocellulose Lacquer here in Melbourne?

Or, is there a better alternative?

Thanks for any help.

Regards
Greg

echnidna
25th March 2004, 03:08 PM
The lmodern generation of pre-catalysed laquers made by Croda, Mirotone or even Wattyl (which many pros dislike) will all go over shellac perfectly. this then gives the shellac a more durable topcoat.

joez
25th March 2004, 03:38 PM
Hi Greg,

Last time I used Pre Cat Laquer I bought it from Paint Mobile.

http://www.paintmobile.com.au/index_flash.html


They seem like a good lot to deal with, they sell the name brand stuff as well as their own in house brand as well.


Joe

gregster
25th March 2004, 09:11 PM
thanks for the responses!

Can anybody tell me where I can get the Croda, Mirotone Laquer from in Melbourne?
Only need a litre or 2 I would imagine...

Thanks
Greg

RETIRED
25th March 2004, 10:18 PM
Spraying it I hope?

gregster
26th March 2004, 06:27 AM
Yes, I will be spraying it. I've got a spray gun set up so I'm just trying to track down the laquer.

Is Nitrocellulose Laqure the same thing as those mentioned?

Gregster