ian_in_the_midlands":25zsnkld said:
I keep reading that melamine lacquer is an easy finish..
Forgive me while I mop up me drink.
I'm no expert on it's use but have managed to get to grips with it when needed.
It's a very good and robust finish but I would not consider it's easy to use without a certain amount of practise.
It's quick to skin, so avoid going back over any applied area.
For starters try thinning it down for larger areas and quickly swab the area and then leave well alone until hardened.
Speed of application, and leave alone, did I already say that!!
For small items on the lathe I now use the spray can versions, easier to use as long as you are conversant with the usual problems of runs and/or misting with their use, leave well alone until dried!!
Multiple thin coats are better than thick, but leave to dry thoroughly between coats.
If wishing to burnish surface best to leave for a few days to ensure full depth cure to avoid breaking though hardened skin.