scrambledegg
Well-Known Member
The brass clock that came with my boat had developed a nasty green pox. I nearly threw it away but instead spent countless hours polishing it up - and it was looking lovely.
Then I decided to use clear lacquer spray on it, 'cos I don't have the time to polish it every few days, but it went wrong . Hope you can see the problem from this picture:

Those specks you can see on it feel like coarse grains of sand, but the brass was clean.
Here's the whole process:
1. wet sanded the brass with grades 240, 400 and 600
2. polished with brasso
3. rubbed clean with dry kitchen paper
4. sprayed the lacquer: "pro-cote" clear acrylic lacquer.
It was quite cold when I sprayed it, between 5 and 10 centigrade.
Anybody got any clue what happened?
Also, best way to remove the lacquer to try again?
Thanks in advance, you kind souls.
Jeremy
Then I decided to use clear lacquer spray on it, 'cos I don't have the time to polish it every few days, but it went wrong . Hope you can see the problem from this picture:

Those specks you can see on it feel like coarse grains of sand, but the brass was clean.
Here's the whole process:
1. wet sanded the brass with grades 240, 400 and 600
2. polished with brasso
3. rubbed clean with dry kitchen paper
4. sprayed the lacquer: "pro-cote" clear acrylic lacquer.
It was quite cold when I sprayed it, between 5 and 10 centigrade.
Anybody got any clue what happened?
Also, best way to remove the lacquer to try again?
Thanks in advance, you kind souls.
Jeremy
