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Greg Bolton22
07-02-2011, 9:38 AM
How long do you need to let rattle can lacquer dry before buffing? Lets assume average temp of 85F and 75% humidity. I got into a last minute finishing situation with a wedding gift. I can let it go without buffing but would like to polish it up if it has cured enough.

Thanks,

Greg

David DeCristoforo
07-02-2011, 9:42 AM
Lacquer dries very quickly. You can polish it within an hour. It's better to give it 24 hours to cure but if you are in a hurry, one hour will be enough.

Greg Bolton22
07-02-2011, 10:04 AM
Thanks David!

I've got 36 hours of drying time on the piece so I will take it to the buffing wheel.

Greg

Michael James
07-02-2011, 10:05 AM
also factor in how heavy the coats are and did you let them dry before adding more.....

Gary Max
07-02-2011, 10:06 AM
There's a big difference between dry and dry enough to buff.

John Keeton
07-02-2011, 10:36 AM
I have buffed lacquer after just a couple of hours with no difficulty. However, humidity plays a role, as do the number of coats and thickness of the coats. The key, IMO, is to use a slower speed and not be aggressive with the wheels. Let the compounds do their work. I buff at about 750 rpms.

There are a lot of factors, so a hard and fast rule is difficult.

Greg Bolton22
07-02-2011, 10:39 AM
All of the coats were light with at least 2 hours between. Just finished buffing it and it looks great. On my way out of town but will try to get a picture up when i get back. Thanks for all of the quick responses.

Greg

Cody Colston
07-02-2011, 7:38 PM
The key, IMO, is to use a slower speed and not be aggressive with the wheels. Let the compounds do their work. I buff at about 750 rpms.

That is the key. Use a very light touch and no more than 1000 rpm's. Get too aggressive and the lacquer will melt from the heat causing a huge mess. DAMHIKT :eek: