Oh, absolutely! I have done that. Works great. Very low solvent content in water-base. I just kinda assumed the original inquiry was thinking nitro. Terry Farrell > Terry, How about using a water based coat? > Joe Goss RPT > Mother Goose Tools > imatunr@srvinet.com > www.mothergoosetools.com > > > Yes, you should be able to. Prep polyester surface like you would any > metal > > or wood surface and spray away. You might want to test an inconspicuous > spot > > first, just to make sure the solvents in the lacquer aren't going to melt > > the polyester. > > > > Your polyester music desk is pretty much the same material as a Corvette > or > > a fiberglas boat - you can paint those with just about anything. > > > > Terry Farrell > > > > > > > I have a nice black lacquer Yamaha grand with a white > > > polyester music desk! Obviously a replacement, I wonder if I > > > can safely apply black lacquer over the polyester. > > > > > > Philip Jamison > > > PA
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