I have two projects with the following planned schedule: Transtint dye (water diluent), Zinnser dewaxed shellac, Mowhawk precatalyzed lacquer. All sprayed.
I want to use the dewaxed shellac to seal the water soluble dye so that it doesn't get solubilized by the pre-cat lacquer.
The Mohawk instructions for the pre-cat recommend their sanding sealer which I believe is dilute lacquer with additives. I've seen references elsewhere recommending vinyl sanding sealer before pre-cat lacquer.
I'd like to use the dewaxed shellac because I use it for other things whereas a dedicated lacquer sealer is a less common need.
Has anyone applied water based pre-cat over dewaxed shellac or know this is OK?
(other options- trial run, call manufacturer which would have to wait till next week)
I want to use the dewaxed shellac to seal the water soluble dye so that it doesn't get solubilized by the pre-cat lacquer.
The Mohawk instructions for the pre-cat recommend their sanding sealer which I believe is dilute lacquer with additives. I've seen references elsewhere recommending vinyl sanding sealer before pre-cat lacquer.
I'd like to use the dewaxed shellac because I use it for other things whereas a dedicated lacquer sealer is a less common need.
Has anyone applied water based pre-cat over dewaxed shellac or know this is OK?
(other options- trial run, call manufacturer which would have to wait till next week)