Piano Lac Finish

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Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:10:27 EDT


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In a message dated 10/15/2002 5:13:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time, A440A@aol.com 
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> Subj:Piano Lac Finish 
> Date:10/15/2002 5:13:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time
> From:<A HREF="mailto:A440A@aol.com">A440A@aol.com</A>
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>                 Hi Ed 

             Having gone through a difficult time trying to convert to this 
product we now are 
> using the black with success and am quite happy with most things about it.  
> It's  way way way !! tougher than our now reformulated Calif. nitro. cell. 
> The new nitro is so soft that it imprints even after months of curing. The 
> black does look grayer in direct sunlight  than does nitro so I need to 
> figure out how to fix that in rub out.

         The gloss lacquer were still experimenting with but as yet no 
success. These 
> products spray differently and require smaller tip orifice. We are testing 
> another piece today but so far we can't get it to fill from the bottom up 
> and the stuff doesn't want to flow even though it's 50% humidity were using 
> retarder when we spray. I've seen an example of a finished clear piece 
> polished to a shine and it looks great but we yet to be successful. I think 
> it's us but am beginning to wonder.

                   Dale Erwin

> 
> Greetings,   
>     At the suggestion of Jon Page, I have looked into the PIano Lac 
> finishing.  It all looks like a great improvement over lacquer, so I would 
> be 
> interested in hearing from others that are using, or have tried this 
> particular product.  I am trying to get my refinisher to use a harder 
> finish 
> than the Campbell's lacquer he is presently accustomed to, but people get 
> set 
> in their ways, sometimes. Maybe with several testimonials, I can get a 
> little 
> more traction. 
>   Piano Lac= Pitfalls?  Boons?  Caveats?  
> Thanks, 
> Ed Foote RPT
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