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rflasch -> RE: Is Lacquer Fuel-proof? (12/6/2003 9:24:04 AM)
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Boogaloo--- You are correct--Lacquer sanding sealer is fuel proof, light, and easier to use....read a lacquer sanding sealer contents. Deft products are 'finishing' lacquer and are indeed fuelproof. The poster is correct Acrylic Lacquer, Acrylic Enamel, Polyurethanes are all fuelproof also. Many of the hobby paints are not or somewhat non-fuelproof and often present incompatability problems because most are simple enamels or mixes of enamels........the real problem is they don't label exact contents---- W8YE-- ahhhh nitrocellulose, gun cotton, nitrate dope, all pretty similar materials in fact nitrocellulose+ nitroglycerin=smokeless powder(as in shotguns,pistols,rifles) For the very best in finishes stick with automotive Acrylic Lacquer, Acrylic enamel, or Polyurethanes (the new basecoat/clearcote systems are polyurethane--the clearcote is a catalyzed polyurethane that is pretty close to the old epoxy paints in terms of durability) I am not trying to be argumentative here either, just trying to get the point across that so many home use/ hobby finishes are very inferior products and confusing to use because of the incompatability issues and nothing is more heart-breaking than blisters and curdles on your pride and joy !!
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