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    Water Based Lacquer

    I don't know it was that mentioned the Oxford Ultimate water based lacquer but I want to thank them. I have been using cyrstalac for a number of years and I made the switch on my latest project and I might say--What a difference! The Oxford acts more like lacquer than lacquer does. It gives that deep amber look that is usually missing in water based products. It dries like lacquer and multiple coats burn in to each other. Once again whoever mentioned it-Thank you. They now have another beliver.

    Bob

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    I've been using the Target Coatings acrylic lacquers since I started spraying a couple years ago. Wonderful stuff. The PSL was great and the USL that "replaced" it is better, including the fact that you can get it tinted through the rainbow if you need a colored coating. I was using Fuhr International 9100 for that, but I'll stick with the TC stuff now that I can get it that way. Nice folks to do business with, too.
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