C Cyclone Registered 2 Sep 2012 #1 Just sprayed up some white metal buffers and thought I'll put a coat of lacquer on to protect them... The lacquer has dried with a white bloom. I guess this my fault for spraying outside at dusk and I've got water in it. So how do I get rid of it? Ta Ed
Just sprayed up some white metal buffers and thought I'll put a coat of lacquer on to protect them... The lacquer has dried with a white bloom. I guess this my fault for spraying outside at dusk and I've got water in it. So how do I get rid of it? Ta Ed
minimans Trains, Planes, Automobiles & Shooting 2 Sep 2012 #3 playmofire said: I think you may have to remove it and start again. Click to expand... Try using a hair dryer and gentley heat if there not more than a couple of days old?
playmofire said: I think you may have to remove it and start again. Click to expand... Try using a hair dryer and gentley heat if there not more than a couple of days old?
C Cyclone Registered 3 Sep 2012 #4 That's worth a try. If not can I use fine wet and dry to rub down the lacquer or is there a better way of stripping it off?
That's worth a try. If not can I use fine wet and dry to rub down the lacquer or is there a better way of stripping it off?