I have four 70's brass cande holders and the lacquer is one beginning to fail so I have to clean them. The trouble only a bit of the lacquer has failed so how do I get it all off and where may I buy new lacquer to relacquer them after I have cleaned them? Many thanks,David
Many years ago I removed the lacquer from a letter box using nail varnish remover, polished it up and then re lacquered it using an aerosol spray can of clear lacquer which I bought from a car accessory shop. worked a treat for me.
Thank you, I'll give it a go. The trouble is, modern nail varnish removers Don't contain acetone like the old ones. Do you think That would be a problem? Anyway thank you very much I'll give it a go. David
Quite a few nail polish removers do still contain acetone. You could also try acrylic nail removers, they're very high in acetone. Sell it in Boots etc.
We have just refurnished all our brass doorhandles(previously lacquered)we used cellulose thinner to remove the old lacquer polished the handles and re lacquered with metal lacquer.Both products available at Homebase orB&Q.they look wonderful.
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