On Feb 5, 9:31 am, "RayV" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone know of a source for water-based clear spray acrylic?
Benjamin Moore's Acrylic Clear (I use the satin which resembles a 33%
sheen like nitro-cellulose lacquer)
I tried MinWax's Polyclear, but didn't like it as much.
The Moore's product sprays right out of the can with a 1.7 nozzle in
an HVLP (Gravity-fed.)
The finish lays down nicely and dries nice and snug. A 220 scuff
between coats is all it takes,
I use 3 coats of medium weight. Wonderful stuff for spraying.. it
seems thin for brushing somehow, but I have never used it with a
brush.
r
On Feb 5, 11:08 am, "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 5, 9:31 am, "RayV" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Anyone know of a source for water-based clear spray acrylic?
>
> Benjamin Moore's Acrylic Clear (I use the satin which resembles a 33%
> sheen like nitro-cellulose lacquer)
> I tried MinWax's Polyclear, but didn't like it as much.
> The Moore's product sprays right out of the can with a 1.7 nozzle in
> an HVLP (Gravity-fed.)
>
> The finish lays down nicely and dries nice and snug. A 220 scuff
> between coats is all it takes,
> I use 3 coats of medium weight. Wonderful stuff for spraying.. it
> seems thin for brushing somehow, but I have never used it with a
> brush.
>
> r
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I'm looking for something in
a spray can.