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Thread: Tips on applying japanese laquer
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02-23-2010, 04:14 AM #8
I agree, that looks just like the bottle I got from 330mate. I lacquered several of my stones with it, and their coating is still as good as when I coated them, I've been very pleased with it's durability...
When I used it, I made sure the stones were damp, then used a paper towel as a brush to apply a thin coat to all sides of the stone except the top, I did not dilute it....
then I let the stones sit inside on the kitchen table face down for 2 days to make sure they were completely dry since the lacquer is water soluble until it's completely dry.....
After the coating is cured, I had to re-Lap the surface and re-Bevel the edges of the face to get rid of excess lacquer.Last edited by Smokintbird; 02-23-2010 at 04:17 AM.