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Thread: Flatting agent for water based lacquer

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    Flatting agent for water based lacquer

    Is there something available that can be added to water based lacquer to change it from a gloss to either a semigloss or matte finish? I have a quantity of gloss left and don't want to buy more unless I absolutely have to. The was some flatting paste that I bought with it but it basically rusted out the can and went all brown so couldn't be used. Just wondered if there was some commonly available something that I could try.

    Thanks
    Michael

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    Spray a test board and after it cures rub it out with H20 with little soap in it. I use #0000 steel wool and get a satin finish.

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    There is a product called Shellac Flat That I have used to flatten varnish and shellac. There is no binder in it so it should work.

    FYI a little goes a long way... a soda bottle capful will make a pint of finish flat.
    Scott

    Finishing is an 'Art & a Science'. Actually, it is a process. You must understand the properties and tendencies of the finish you are using. You must know the proper steps and techniques, then you must execute them properly.

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    Thanks for the help. Depending on the project I'll try both methods.

    Michael

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