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The cans of Deft Lacquer and poly don't mention spraying as an option. Id
like to use Deft brushing lacquer since I have a can of it and I can recoat
in 30minutes. Can that be diluted to spray with a HPLV gravity fed sprayer?

Also, Id like to spray over cured Tung oil stain. Is it a problem using
lacquer over stains that cure by oxidizing?

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The cans of Deft Lacquer and poly don't mention spraying as an option. Id
like to use Deft brushing lacquer since I have a can of it and I can
recoat in 30minutes. Can that be diluted to spray with a HPLV gravity fed
sprayer?


I've sprayed several items with Deft brushing lacquer without thinning
(3plus quarts), ......with small compressor and a small HPLV with no problem
at all. I've read somewhere that thinning without a specific Deft solvent
will cause it to dry even quicker, not necessarily a good thing......Rod






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very good. Ill do just that. thanks!

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The cans of Deft Lacquer and poly don't mention spraying as an option.
Id like to use Deft brushing lacquer since I have a can of it and I can
recoat in 30minutes. Can that be diluted to spray with a HPLV gravity
fed sprayer?


I've sprayed several items with Deft brushing lacquer without thinning
(3plus quarts), ......with small compressor and a small HPLV with no
problem at all. I've read somewhere that thinning without a specific
Deft solvent will cause it to dry even quicker, not necessarily a good
thing......Rod








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