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How can lacquer be made to flow to a smoother surface without significantly extending the dry time as with the use of retarder?

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How can lacquer be made to flow to a smoother surface without significantly extending the dry time as with the use of retarder?

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Use Flash-Off Control Solvent. Because it functions in the early stage of the drying cycle (extending the time when the lacquer is flowing), it facilitates a smoother finish and eliminates over-spray, However, once it has done its work, it evaporates out of the lacquer thus allowing a normal dry time. B: Reduce with 5 to 10% reducer for better flow-out.

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