Lacquer is hard and durable and has traditionally been used as a topcoat.
Lacquer spray paint kitchen cabinets.
Opaque lacquer and polyurethane as well as latex and alkyd paint come in aerosol cans and the nozzles on these cans have been refined over the years to give a wide even spray pattern.
Paint tends to layer itself more this requires more sanding and primers in order to get good adhesion.
If you use this product at room temperature then it can dry in as little as 15 minutes.
You need an air sprayer and compressor to apply lacquer and because the spray environment has a great effect on results you should set up the spray operation in a dry well ventilated location.
Cabinet coatings the idaho painters uses to get factory finishes on old used or oak cabinets.
We spray paint kitchen cabinets making them look like new again using long lasting lacquer equal or better to the original factory finish.
One of the most significant advantages that lacquer provides for kitchen cabinets is a finish that dries very quickly.
And nothing feels quite like the silky smoothness of lacquer.
As a result you can get very good results although you ll need a lot of cans to spray a typical set of cabinets.
We use lacquer sealers in substitute for primer and lacquer replaces paint.
How to paint kitchen cabinets like a pro.
To get started pour a gallon of the paint into a bucket and thin it with half a cup of water and half a quart of floetrol paint additive available at paint dealers.
Its hard shiny finish resists stains and fingerprints.
You can get the first coat applied sand it and then spray up to two more coats in just an hour.
Lacquer paint may need several coats to get the right finish but once it is complete it looks smooth and seamless on furniture and cabinets in the kitchen.
Unlike other paints lacquer reactivates each coat underneath it to allow for a smooth level finish even if you apply multiple coats.