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Selecting the right surfaces is key to getting a flawless finish with spray cork and resin lacquers. Here’s what you need to know before getting started.
The Most Suitable Surfaces
Spray cork and resin lacquers generally perform best on clean, dry surfaces. Popular options include:
- Epoxy resin – Ideal for coating and finishing projects, providing smooth coverage.
- Prepared wood – Sanded, dust-free wood can accept lacquer evenly and enhance grain detail.
- Selected metals – Metals that are degreased and free from corrosion can be suitable; always check compatibility and consider using a primer for best adhesion.
Testing a small patch first is recommended, especially with unfamiliar materials or when working on restored or painted surfaces.
Best Practices for Prep and Application
Surface condition is as important as the surface type. Always begin by removing dust, oils, and contaminants. For resin and wood, light sanding may help with adhesion. When applying products like the 2K Clear Coat Lacquer Aerosol Spray – 400ml High Gloss Finish, shake well and spray from 20-30 cm in even layers, letting each coat dry thoroughly before applying the next. This ensures a uniform, glossy result with enhanced durability.
When Surface Selection Matters Most
Choosing a compatible surface is crucial for achieving a long-lasting, attractive finish. On porous or uneven bases, lacquers may not settle correctly, leading to uneven gloss or poor protection. Always check product guidance and test when in doubt, especially on decorative or high-use items like trays or furniture.
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Knowing which surfaces work best for spray cork and resin lacquers helps you avoid wasted effort and achieve professional results. For more guidance on application methods and tips, visit our parent advice page.
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