Del, I take full responsibility / blame for the subject line. Since I am somewhat new to refinishing and definitely this product I would steer you to Target Coatings website at https://www.targetcoatings.com/target_coatings.html I hope this redeems me somewhat :-) Greg Delwin D Fandrich wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <bases-loaded@juno.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: September 08, 2001 2:14 PM > Subject: Re: Oxford Premium Spray Lacquer - for Del > > > Hi Del - > > > > I understand your sentiment, but you may have missed all the references > > to that product in the text as "PSL" - (Premium Spray Lacquer). It is, > > to my knowledge, the only water-based lacquer sporting 100% burn-in as > > one of it's attributes, much like nitrocellulose lacquer. The company > > that produces the product refers to it as PSL and we have followed suit. > > Sorry for the confusion. > > > > Of course, talking about spraying ANY finish naturally leads to questions > > about openings and orifices and equipment and PSI and the ever present > > danger...... orange peel. Spraying water-based stuff seems to only > > heighten the suspense and the consternation, hence the tendency to focus > > on that part of the issue. > > > > Despite well over 10 years of science, the water-based finishes are still > > in a learning curve. > ----------------------------------------------- > > No, I figured out what PSL stood for, it's just that there has been very > little said about it and much about spray guns of various types. > > I still think the subject line is misleading. I'd really like to learn a bit > more about PSL as the subject line suggests. > > Regards, > > Del -- Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté 12970 Harlon Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-226-3791 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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