What's the difference between lacquer and urethane?

The difference between polyurethane and lacquer is that Polyurethane is a thicker and more durable sealant that takes longer to dry. Lacquer is a thin and quick-drying finish that penetrates into the wood but it can also chip and crack easily. In short, polyurethane is a curing finish while lacquer is a drying finish.
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What is better lacquer or urethane?

Despite being available in variances, polyurethane is more durable. It is thick and leaves a strong coating. Lacquer is thin and penetrates the wood surface. It is also durable but susceptible to scratches and discoloration after some time.
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Is polyurethane stronger than lacquer?

Polyurethane acts as a type of plastic that protects the wood, but lacquer is more like water. It is absorbed into the surface of the wood, forming a stronger bond that is more difficult to disrupt.
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What is lacquer used for?

Lacquer is a modern wood finish that is commonly used on high end furniture. It is fast drying, impervious to water, and maintains its transparency as it ages. Lacquer finishes are popular because they don't yellow with age, protect well against liquids, and require very little maintenance.
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Which is better for a table top lacquer or polyurethane?

Nitrocellulose lacquer is one of the most common types of lacquer and is a harder, somewhat more brittle finish that is easier to rub out into a subtle coating that doesn't mask the wood. Because it softens when you recoat it, it is easier to repair than polyurethane.
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What is the most durable finish for wood?

In fact, oil-based varnish is the most durable finish that can be easily applied by the average woodworker. Varnish surpasses most other finishes in its resistance to water, heat, solvents and other chemicals.
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Does lacquer scratch easily?

Although lacquer may be a durable finish, it is vulnerable to chips, scratches and wear.
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Can I use lacquer instead of polyurethane?

No, lacquer and polyurethane are not the same. Polyurethane is more like a protective plastic that coats wood surfaces, while lacquer behaves like water as it penetrates the wood. Lacquer is thin and dries quickly but is not as durable as polyurethane and isn't recommended for highly trafficked areas.
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Is lacquer a durable finish?

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Lacquer is a bit thinner than other products, making it penetrate deeper, which provides a durable seal that protects the wood from the inside out. You don't need to use more than two coats to get a good-looking sheen with lacquer.
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Does lacquer waterproof?

Polyurethane, varnish, and lacquer are tried-and-true sealants with excellent waterproofing properties. They're either brushed or sprayed onto clean, sanded wood and then allowed to dry completely, prior to the piece being lightly re-sanded and recoated.
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Is clear coat better than lacquer?

Clear enamel is like lacquer, in that you can apply it on wood or metal. However, clear enamel is more durable than lacquer. Another distinction is that clear enamel is a topcoat. You can't mix it into paint as you can with lacquer.
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Is lacquer good for table tops?

The best finish for dining tables is lacquer. This finish will both bring out the beauty elements of dining tables and provide needed protective properties. Lacquer is applied in thin coats which allows a natural accent of the wood itself. This finish is durable and water-resistant.
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Is lacquer scratch resistant?

Although lacquer is a durable finish, it does sustain scratches – especially on tabletops. Most scratches aren't difficult to level out with fresh lacquer, but you may have a problem matching the sheen of the area you repaired with the rest of the table.
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Do you have to seal lacquer?

In fact, it's actually better NOT to use a sealer. The sealer is used only because it's easier to sand. Zinc stearate, the material with which the sealer is loaded so that it is easier to sand, softens the film and decreases the water resistance of the lacquer topcoats.
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Can you lacquer over paint?

It is first critical to point out that lacquer cannot be placed over oil-based paints; it will not adhere properly. Only latex-based paints are suitable for such a project. If oil paint is present, you have two options: Strip the paint away to expose the bare wood.
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Does lacquer dry hard?

Lacquers do not require any additional molecules to become hard; once the solvent evaporates the resins solidify. That is why lacquers dry so quickly -- within 5 to 10 minutes -- and why the reintroduction of solvents (lacquer thinners) reconstitutes a dry, lacquered surface.
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Will lacquer turn yellow?

It resists most household liquids, chemicals and solvents, in addition to being fairly scratch resistant. However, pre-catalyzed lacquer suffers that same problem as the nitrocellulose lacquers that came before it, and which it is also made with; it will yellow over time.
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How long does lacquer last?

Three years is a safe number, but the truth is that older coatings, properly stored, may be viable much longer, though shelf life varies from one finish to another. Nitrocellulose lacquer can last indefinitely, and even decades-old lacquer is usually just fine.
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Do you sand between coats of lacquer?

Lacquer and shellac finishes are reversible finishes so it is more important to sand out the "trash" in the finish than a very complete sanding. Always sand with the grain when hand sanding.
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Which dries harder lacquer or polyurethane?

Ordinarily it will take 24 hours between applications. Once dry, polyurethane produces the hardest, most durable finish in the wood-finishing industry and is used almost exclusively to treat the most worn surfaces. Very rarely will you see wood floors finished in anything else but polyurethane, due to its durability.
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Can you lacquer over wood stain?

Lacquer can be used over lacquer-base, non-grain-raising (NGR) and water-base stains and over lacquer-base fillers. It cannot be used over other finishes or over oil-base stains or many fillers; the solvents in lacquer will dissolve other finishes and incompatible stains and fillers.
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Can you brush on lacquer?

Brush-on lacquer will dry quickly but is formulated to give you at least a little bit of time to apply and even out the finish. Use a bristle brush, preferably of high-quality natural bristles, to apply the lacquer. Be certain to work quickly adding a thin coat, but don't over-brush your work.
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How do you get fine scratches out of lacquer?

High quality paste wax, 0000 steel wool and a little elbow grease can work wonders by making the scuff less visible. If the lacquer is thick enough, you can buff out scuffs with either rubbing and polishing compound, for gloss lacquer, or with 0000 steel wool and paste wax, for satin finishes.
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How do you buff scratches out of lacquer?

Level a large scratch, after coloring the wood, by sanding it lightly with 600-grit sandpaper, then dabbing it with lacquer-based clear nail polish, using the applicator that comes in the bottle, instructs This Old House. The lacquer will soften the old finish, and the scratch should disappear.
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Why does lacquer bubble?

Most causes for bubbles can be directly related to stain not being properly dried prior to applying sealer and topcoat. What happens is that the stain is still releasing solvent after the sealer and topcoat have been applied, thus causing bubbles.
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