Hi All
I am slightly confused around the application of various sheen / gloss levels of pre-cat or 2 pac clear lacquer - say 10%, 50% 90% etc., and then polishing lacquer after it's application.
For example, if I apply 50% sheen lacquer (de-nibbing in between coats with P320, 3 coats total), and after this, then sanding progressively from P500 say up to P1200 and finish with a polish / buff with a sponge/fleece along with some t-cut type liquid - will this post sanding / polishing process increase the 50% sheen level to say, something equivalent to 80% or 90%? In which case i should just use 80 or 90% sheen lacquer initially and forego the post processing with high grit sandpaper and polishing?
Thanks
I am slightly confused around the application of various sheen / gloss levels of pre-cat or 2 pac clear lacquer - say 10%, 50% 90% etc., and then polishing lacquer after it's application.
For example, if I apply 50% sheen lacquer (de-nibbing in between coats with P320, 3 coats total), and after this, then sanding progressively from P500 say up to P1200 and finish with a polish / buff with a sponge/fleece along with some t-cut type liquid - will this post sanding / polishing process increase the 50% sheen level to say, something equivalent to 80% or 90%? In which case i should just use 80 or 90% sheen lacquer initially and forego the post processing with high grit sandpaper and polishing?
Thanks