I'd give the paint 24-48 hours to dry thoroughly. If you lacquer too soon the paint may crack etc underneath. Give it 2 days in a warm environment and then it'll be okay to lacquer.
I would venture to say yes, as long as the nickel non porous surface is grease free.... wipe clean with alcohol and a clean dry cloth prior to painting, always try it in an inconspicuous spot first before getting too busy and painting the whole thing.
well it depends on the lacquer and thinner types.... synthetic thinner and lacquers also when applied by spray usually takes several hours but dont take the risk without checking the specifics of you products.... why hurry?
from 2hrs to 5 hours
Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.
No, as long as it's tightly capped it's good forever.
It depends what you use for a disinfectant spray. Some are not harmful as long as the rabbit does not inhale the fumes when you spray.
Wheels were invented long before the 1900s
Wheels have been used for about 5,000 years.
As long as the painting is entirely original, no.
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The two types of fresco painting are buon fresco and fresco secco. Buon fresco is painting into wet plaster, which makes a painting last a long time. Fresco secco is painting onto dry plaster, which does not last as long.
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