SRSemenza said:
Right, lacquer = spray [doh]
How about spraying clear lacquer over paint? I assume that would need to be after the long cure time?
Seth
It depends on the paint, but generally lacquer is susceptible to UV and yellows which changes the color, so lacquer is not the best choice over "paint". The general rule is not to use a soft or flexible coating under a hard or inflexible coating. I don't like to but if I use any coating over a latex based paint I usually use a polyurethane, but only after a week of curing.
Lacquer is also not as hard wearing as polyurethane but it is much easier to repair. The advantage of lacquer is it is fairly forgiving because of "burn in", bite or molecular adhesion. A clear lacquer over another lacquer coat can be done after an hour or two depending on the temperature. As Tom noted, just because it's dry doesn't mean it has cured. It still takes a week or longer for the lacquer to cure.
Tim