The Esteemed Colleague in the NE quadrant of the Sunshine State says: JIMRPT at aol.com wrote: > > > Dave; > It is not whether the laquer is "high solids" or not but the ratio in > which you mix the formula. Any good quality laquer will work as long > as you use 'gloss' and not any rubbed effect formulation. > Ratios vary wildly amongst the list...I prefer to use a 10-12 % ratio > -laquer to thinner. > jim bryant (FL) Dear Dr. Bryant: It was suggested to me a few years ago..I believe a few members of the CAUT list, suggested that while an ordinary lacquer would work, you would get better, quicker, and more consistent results from one with a higher content of solids. One that was suggested was Sherwin Williams. According to the sales person, I bought the last gallon here locally, and they were not going to be getting any more. While you have maintained your 'perfect' record with me, this is a subject I feel I may have somewhat of a experienced say...for a change! The Humbled Colleague Who Has Called Dr. Bryant As Recently As Last Monday, -Phil Bondi(Fl)
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