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Determining the Finish - Varnish or Lacquer?
By Gary Bagley

In response to John Tuttle's question about testing a finish to
determine if it is a lacquer or varnish finish:

Lacquer thinner will dissolve lacquer and shellac but not varnish
(denatured alcohol will dissolve shellac only); turpentine will not
dissolve lacquer or varnish that has cured.  Only a remover/stripper
will dissolve varnish.

If the finish is only three years old, it could also be a conversion
finish, a water base finish, as well as lacquer or varnish.

Gary Bagley


(Message sent Fri 20 Nov 1998, 16:19:10 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Determining, Finish, Lacquer, or, Varnish

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