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Painting skirts query - doogle-d turbo - 12-07-2013

I've finished the lacquer on my skirts but one doesn't have the gloss finish.

Can I just put more lacquer over (already hardened) or does it need stripping back again?


RE: Painting skirts query - Grant - 12-07-2013

How do you mean not a gloss finish? As in the lacquer has orange peeled?


RE: Painting skirts query - Piggy - 12-07-2013

seems odd that it dont have a gloss finish!?

You will need to flat back the lacquer. use some 1000...wet...that will give the new layer something to grab on to!


RE: Painting skirts query - Grant - 12-07-2013

If you don't have enough lacquer on thus causing a matt effect, do not use water to flat it back. The paint underneath will be porous and despite it looking dry, it will still contain water, and ruin your lacquer as it dries.


Painting skirts query - doogle-d turbo - 12-07-2013

Yea as in there isn't enough lacquer on one (was running out to the end). So it hasn't completely covered with a thick coat. (Still had 2/3 coats but hasn't finished very well ). Can get better pics tomorrow

   

Left side is duller...

So it's not advised to just coat it again now?
And if I rub it back use dry grit just down to the paint?


RE: Painting skirts query - Danny2009 - 12-07-2013

Just use dry 1000 grit and go over the whole skirt, don't have to take the paint off just scuff it up to take the shine off so the next coat has something to stick to


Painting skirts query - doogle-d turbo - 12-07-2013

Sweet saves 40 odd quid on paint,
Ill do this next week.
Cheers for the tips guys!