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Will cured Arm-R-Seal urethane react with cured Krylon 1303 clear acrylic finish. Krylon is a solvent based (lacquer, I think) acrylic finish.

I have a project involving a number of objects painted with acrylics paints. The objects will be stored in a box finished with a gel stain and 3 coats of Arm-R-Seal. I was going to use the acrylic Krylon 1303 to match the acrylic paints.

I want to use a spray can finish over the acrylic paint because the objects are too detailed to easily brush or wipe on a finish. Should I use clear enamel or clear shellac instead of the Krylon?


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(10-03-2018, 09:27 PM)wood2woodknot Wrote: Will cured Arm-R-Seal urethane react with cured Krylon 1303 clear acrylic finish. Krylon is a solvent based (lacquer, I think) acrylic finish.

I have a project involving a number of objects painted with acrylics paints. The objects will be stored in a box finished with a gel stain and 3 coats of Arm-R-Seal. I was going to use the acrylic Krylon 1303 to match the acrylic paints.

I want to use a spray can finish over the acrylic paint because the objects are too detailed to easily brush or wipe on a finish. Should I use clear enamel or clear shellac instead of the Krylon?

I have no direct knowledge, but I don't think there will be any reaction as long as both finishes are cured.  

John
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John,

My apologies. I sent a reply to you yesterday (or thought I did) but must have screwed it up because I don't see it anywhere.

Your reply confirms my own suspicions. I always trust and appreciate your experience and judgment. It has always been spot on whenever I needed an outsider's opinion. Thank you for your help.

-ajh


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(10-05-2018, 10:18 PM)wood2woodknot Wrote: John,

My apologies. I sent a reply to you yesterday (or thought I did) but must have screwed it up because I don't see it anywhere.

Your reply confirms my own suspicions.  I always trust and appreciate your experience and judgment. It has always been spot on whenever I needed an outsider's opinion. Thank you for your help.

-ajh

No apology necessary.  


I hope my thoughts this time are correct.   

John
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(10-05-2018, 10:18 PM)wood2woodknot Wrote: John,

My apologies. I sent a reply to you yesterday (or thought I did) but must have screwed it up because I don't see it anywhere.

Your reply confirms my own suspicions.  I always trust and appreciate your experience and judgment. It has always been spot on whenever I needed an outsider's opinion. Thank you for your help.

-ajh

John,

Thanks again. Coming down to the bitter end. Just some final spot finishing over gold tone on two pieces. So far so good. Breathing easy now.

-Al (wood2woodknot)


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#18
You could put down a coat of Sealcoat between finishes.  Sealcoat seems to adhere to all finishes and all finishes seem to adhere to Sealcoat (dewaxed shellac).
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Do I have a problem with conflicting finishes?


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