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Nitrocellulose lacquer over an oil?
Hi Folk,
I Love Nitrocellulose (NC) because it dries fast and gives wood incredible life, unlike anything else I have used, looks like you can see right into the grain. Add to that it is easy to repair etc. etc. etc. I have a piece that I am making out of walnut and want to oil it to give some depth to the grain and to darken the colour. Can I use NC lacquer over an oil? (something like teak oil or similar is what I was thinking of using.) be interested as to what the team thinks... Thanks Brent |
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