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    lacquer over oilbased gloss?

    Thanks for all your reply's they have been very helpful. Basically the table top will be a duck egg blue and the chairs will be a grey kind of stain (couldn't find a gloss#) then lacquered over to coat it.
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    lacquer over oilbased gloss?

    I am new to this painting furniture thing. I read the Polyurethane spray can yellow and I read that poly-acrylic is better but I can't find that. Varnish takes too long to dry and needs something like 5 coats. Where lacquer needs only 2 and drys in a hour or two. I just would like a finish...
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    lacquer over oilbased gloss?

    HI as I said its a veneer table. I have primed it in a furniture primer then glossed it using a oil based gloss. home base if that makes any difference. and sanded in between coats. now I need a finish that will stand up to the daily abuse a dining table goes through. I read lacquer was the best...
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    lacquer over oilbased gloss?

    Hi I am painting my dining table. And plan on putting on some lacquer as a finish to protect If anyone has any ideas or advise I would be very grateful. Its a veener table.
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    Skimming help

    Thank you everyone for taking the time to reply. I do appreciate it. :mrgreen:
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    Skimming help

    I have a hallway where the ceiling and walls were covered in that sand textured paint. I have scraped most of it off and well I got a little carried away with the scraping. I have a very old and not great looking wall. I think it is back to plaster as it is all Gray except for some patches of...
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