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    Can you spray your turned lathe work with single pack lacquer over eee cream successfully ?

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    hi john,
    as far as i know EEE is an abrasive ,like sandpaper which ''sands''
    to a very fine surface,down to something like 3000 grit,
    and yes i think you can put lacquer over it if you want to.
    i always finish with EEE and glow,if i don't use glow i use lacquer
    and have never had any problems,hope this helps and if i am wrong
    i am sure their are forum members that are much better informed
    than me just my 2 bobs worth
    cheers smiife

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    Lacquer over EEE is a bit of an overkill. I would go to 400# and apply sanding sealer, then sand to as fine as you want then lacquer. Or sand to 1200# then apply EEE, buff with a clean cloth twice, and then Glow. Repeat the EEE and glow if you desire.
    Jim
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    Thanks Smife & jim for your words wisdom will try and see how it turns out.

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