I have a question for the finishing experts here. I have a customer that wanted a tinted "precat" lacquer to finish some mud room cabinets I am building for her. I have experience spraying Benjamin Moore precat lacquer, the white stuff you get off the shelf with no tint added.
I called and ordered what I was thinking would be precat lacquer in the tint desired. When I picked it up, it is not precat, but a nitrocellulose lacquer.
A couple of questions:
1. Do I need to add a catalyst before spraying?
2. If I do not add a catalyst, it is ok to spray clear precat over this for a more durable finish?
I called and ordered what I was thinking would be precat lacquer in the tint desired. When I picked it up, it is not precat, but a nitrocellulose lacquer.
A couple of questions:
1. Do I need to add a catalyst before spraying?
2. If I do not add a catalyst, it is ok to spray clear precat over this for a more durable finish?