Generally speaking, you don't brush lacquer....it has to be sprayed. With that being said there are probably some products that you can brush on if you feel that you must. You would want to use either a china bristle brush, or a "natural" brush. Please know that when you use lacquer thinner to clean your brushes, it may soften the glue that bonds the bristles to the handle.
I would use a polyurethane or urethane if you need to apply it by brush. You can put either on top of lacquer if you want to (but you cannot put a lacquer on top of the poly).
Leonardo was very careful not to use visible brush strokes.
He used every kind of paint brush you can imagine some times it wasn't even a paint brush
No, most plastics will soften and wrinkle.
I use TiteBond 2 for balsa wood.
If you are using polyurathane paint, using a general purpose lacquer thinner is not recommended, other than for cleaning equipment afterwards. For application, use only the correct thinners, of the same brand as the paint.
Lacquer based silver paint.
Leonardo was very careful not to use visible brush strokes.
Lacquer paint is popular for nails.
He used every kind of paint brush you can imagine some times it wasn't even a paint brush
you paint with it
Mixing clearcoat with paint, will ruin the paint.For enamel paints, make sure you use an enamel clearcoat. You should allow the paint to fully cure (at least a week) before attempting to apply the clearcoat. Never use a lacquer based clearcoat on an enamel based paint. It will ruin it.For lacquer based paint, you should only use a lacquer based clearcoat. The paint should be dry, but does not have to be fully cured, since the lacquer will wet the coat of paint below it anyway.
No, most plastics will soften and wrinkle.
I use TiteBond 2 for balsa wood.
paint, a paint brush, paint brush bucket, and plastic paper for the floors so paint won't drip on it.
If you are using polyurathane paint, using a general purpose lacquer thinner is not recommended, other than for cleaning equipment afterwards. For application, use only the correct thinners, of the same brand as the paint.
They use it to brush dirt off an artifact
First, wet the paint brush. Second, dab it in the paint you want to use. Third, paint the paper, wall, etc. you are going to paint. It's not that hard.(: WikiAnswers On!