Exactly that. It helps ensure a smooth surface. You don’t want to sand paint away, just smooth the finish hence a polishing sponge.Looks good under the primer. Does the polishing make a big difference to the final finish or is it just a precaution against rogue dust or hair?
Must admit Barry, I’ve only ever done that under a gloss or metal finish. Probably why your finishes look so much better than mine LOL….this one is no exception, by the way. Looking very nice.Exactly that. It helps ensure a smooth surface. You don’t want to sand paint away, just smooth the finish hence a polishing sponge.
Lacquers simply spray so much better than any water based paint so I only use that. The answer is yes, it is reactivated, though it is less prone to it if on for longer. This is very much a ‘lacquer thing’. It’s just a matter of being careful and it’s fine.Looking very good Barry. Does the lacquer varnish reactivate the colour coat regardless of how long the colour coat is left to cure? Have you considered an acrylic varnish?
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