Precatalyzed Lacquers are a furniture and kitchen cabinet grade system formulated with high-quality, imported nitrocellulose and resins. They are formulated to meet or exceed federal 680 VOC regulations. This system represents the intermediate step between a conventional lacquer and conversion varnish. This is a preferred system for light or natural stains where color retention and stability are critical.
Material Preparation: Precatalyzed Lacquers are ready to use as packaged. Mix or agitate throroughly before use. Thinning is not recommended for airless application. Blush Retarder, L69, may be added in small amounts if necessary in humid weather to prevent "blushing".
Application: Because of the short dry time, this series of finishes must be applied with professional spray equipment (A three coat self-sealing system will provide the most durable finish. A high quality vinyl sealer may be used for the first coat. However, when this approach is taken we recommend that a catalyzed vinyl sealer be used). The temperature of the product will affect viscosity. All products are formulated to produce the highest possible solids content that will allow proper spray atomization without the addition of costly chemical solvents. This product should be applied with a maximum wet film thickness of 4-5 mils per coat, unreduced, with a maximum of three coats. When applied at this wet film thickness the total dry film build of the coating system will approximate 3 mils. The total dry film build of the coating system should be no less than 2 and no more than 3 dry mils thick.
Clean-up: Use #500 Gem Coat Lacquer Thinner or SOL-9011 HAPs Free Lacquer Thinner to clean all equipment. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State, and Local regulation regarding pollution.