Why Lacquer Paint is the Top Choice for Professional Finishes


Modern wood finishes like
Lacquer Paint are often found on expensive furniture. It dries quickly, resists moisture, and keeps its transparency over time. The reasons Lacquer Paint finishes are so popular include their resistance to yellowing with age, excellent liquid resistance, and low maintenance needs..


Similar to urethane or varnish, lacquers are typically sprayed on rather than applied with a brush or cloth. Lacquer, like varnish and urethanes, develops a coating on top of the wood grain instead of saturating it, unlike oil finishes. Since the middle of the 20th century, lacquer finishes have essentially replaced shellac in terms of usage and advancement.


The lacquers that our artisans at EuroProfs utilize, indicating that they meet strict environmental requirements. 


Benefits and Drawbacks of Lacquer Wood Finish

Although high-end furniture producers frequently employ lacquer, there are certain disadvantages to this finish.


Advantages

  • Cures To An Extremely Robust And Long-Lasting Finish.

  • Unaffected By Liquids, Including Water

  • Doesn't Become Yellow Or Hazy With Age (Particular Sorts)

  • Extremely Low Maintenance, Needs No Further Attention


Cons

  • Challenging To Use (Requires Specific Tools And A Designated Spaying Area)

  • Difficult To Get Rid Of Dents Or Scrapes

  • When Initially Applied, Toxic Off-Gassing Occurs (Safe When Dried)



What Is Lacquer Paint?

It is a liquid that forms an extremely hard, smooth, protective coating on metal and wood surfaces after shellac is dissolved in alcohol. Originally crafted from a specific tree's sap, it can also be created of artificial materials. Because of its exceptional durability and damage resistance, premium lacquer is favored for furniture, which is why EuroProfs incorporates it into their modern home collections.


Do-it-yourself.com describes lacquer as a solvent-based product that is created by dissolving color, plasticizers, and nitrocellulose in volatile solvents. Additionally, a shellac and alcohol solution is used to create a high-gloss surface and synthetic coating.


What exactly is shellac, therefore, if it's the basis for lacquer? When it comes to furniture finishing, shellac is one of the most interesting materials to read about. The material used to make shellac is sourced from bugs! Indeed, shellac is derived from the cocoon-like excretions of a little parasitic insect known as a "lac" (Laccifer lacca), which inhabits specific Asian trees. However, what is the purpose of this material?


Paint based on lacquer was widely used on automobiles and furniture from the 1920s until the 1960s. This kind of paint has a low chemical content and is soft. An automobile body could require up to six coatings, and the finish was neither long-lasting nor robust. These days, furniture manufacturing shops are the only places where this kind of lacquer paint is employed.


How to Apply Lacquer Paint

Wood and metal surfaces can be given a highly hard, factory-finish look with spray lacquers like Rust-Oleum's gloss white, gloss black, and clear varieties. However, professional application is required for optimal outcomes.


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