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Anyone have a recommendation on brand and the type of brush to use and any tips? I need to use some in my kitchen for some small molding and I have nerve attempted to brush any lacquer.
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09-06-2017, 03:13 PM
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DEFT.
I don't know that I would "recommend" it; but it is very good at what it is.
But you have to have really good ventilation.
I used to use it for drawer boxes because it dried as quickly as shellac but looked nicer with a single coat.
Nowadays I use waterborne poly for the drawer boxes mostly because of the ventilation issue, and this one seems to build enough body for a single coat in that application (I would not call it a "showroom" finish, however):
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Watco. Made to brush, can be sprayed.
Steve
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