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7th April 2011, 10:10 PM #1Member
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Spraying lacquer
I was planning to spray an electric guitar using Mirotone Mirocat 3220, which is a full gloss pre cat lacquer. I have never used this product before so I have several questions:
1. What thinning percentage should I consider?
2. How much time between coats?
3. How many coats should be applied to get a high gloss finish?
4. Will a standard spray gun be suitable?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Steve
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7th April 2011, 11:09 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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1: 5-10% low end is generally better for fresh tins.
2: As little as 10 mins if you want. an hour is pretty standard though.
BUT: Although re-coat time is quick, the lacquer is quite soft, so do not turn it over or cover for a minimum of 24 hrs and be aware it actually takes up to 2 weeks to fully cure. We generally stick to 3 coats a day limit.
3: Varies on the timber ie grain filling, can be 3 coats can be a lot more. Give it a good sand to ensure a smooth base before final coat.
4: Yes, in the right hands. A competent sprayer can get a reasonable gloss coat..
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8th April 2011, 07:34 AM #3Member
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Cruzi
Thanks so much for your help. I will trying it out this weekend.
Cheers
Steve
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