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Motip M04006 Rallye Lacquer black-500 ml, Matt Black, 500 ml

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Worried about lingering paint smells and breathing in hazardous paint fumes? Don’t be…with Booth7, you won’t have that problem. In fact, we’ve never had a single complaint about lingering paint smells. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at both types of paint and help you decide which is the right choice for your kitchen cabinet painting project! Latex cabinet paint is much easier to work with than lacquer paint, so it’s a good choice if you’re not an experienced painter. It’s also not as durable as lacquer cabinet paint, so it’s not the best choice if you have kids or pets who might be rough on your cabinets. At Booth7 , our kitchen cabinet painting experts are always up for a challenge. We will uninstall your cabinets, take them to our facility, prepare them, and repaint them with our water-based, low VOC lacquer and solvents that are very consumer and household-friendly.

It’s also one of the more expensive cabinet paints, so it might not be the best choice if you’re on a budget. Our maintenance guide can be found here. Perfecta ® Shield Spray can be used frequently to protect coated surfaces. Shield cleans the surface and forms protective film without altering the existing sheen levels. Just spray, wipe and lightly buff. Although there may be more than what we are suggesting here, it is significant for you to ensure that you conduct exclusive research for this product before buying it for yourself. The questions may include: Lacquer cabinet paint also has a strong odour, so you’ll need to make sure you have good ventilation in your work area. I've touched up some baby grands and estimate that one square yard of surface is about two hours of work for minor touch up. I do not know firsthand, but am told a full grand piano can take 160 man hours or more for all finishing steps.It’s also very durable, so it’s a good choice if you have kids or pets who might be rough on your cabinets. It seems nobody bothered to mention French Polish. Sigh. That is the standard piano finish for quality pianos, period. Latex cabinet paint is also more likely to chip and peel over time, so it’s not the best choice if you’re looking for a long-lasting finish. The good part about french polish is that it can be touched up to look completely new, but damage on nitrocellulose lacquer may require complete refinishing. By damage I mean spills, not where little Tommy takes a hatchet to a piece of furniture.

Lacquer cabinet paint can be toxic, so you’ll need to take precautions if you’re pregnant or have small children. Good surface prep is very important, imperfections 'telegraph' through paint very easily so the more perfect you can get the surface initially the better. The flatter the starting surface the less paint you have to use too, so it does have both time and cost benefits.Latex cabinet paint is non-toxic, so it’s a safer choice if you’re pregnant or have small children. The first step uses rottenstone (like pumice) mixed with 1/2 lb or 1 lb cut shellac; rottenstone comes in grades (particle size). You work through grades of rottenstone + shellac from coarser to finest. The final multiple passes are shellac only.

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