✨ Finish Like a Pro, Without the Fumes! ✨
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Lacquer is a revolutionary brush-on formula that offers a clear, eco-friendly finish with no harmful fumes. With 100% solids content and a quick curing time, it’s perfect for a variety of applications, including woodworking and furniture finishing.
Brand | SOLAREZ |
Color | Clear UV Cure |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 4 Oz. |
Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | UV Resistant |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Cone Applicator |
Age Range (Description) | Not relevant for this product |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.2 x 2.7 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SOLAREZ |
Manufacturer | WAHOO INTERNATIONAL, INC |
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Best "New" product I've ever used
This picture is with only two super thin coats. This is the best new product I have ever used. These company's claim the world with there products that don't come close to there claims. SOLAREZ is the real deal. I live in Seattle so curing this product under direct sunlight is a feet in itself, but this stuff cured even under cloudy skies it took 10 min longer . But what a finish. I cant wait to put on the next 5 coats. Never had a product that I actually get exited to use. And thinking new ways to use it.. you should have called it "Never use Lacquer again"Thanks Solarez !!!....Brian Mayberry
Q**X
expenive but worth every penny
not going to lie this stuff is not cheap but it is worth every penny just for being about to do from start to finish in one day. The finish is great and is hard to boot
B**R
Works very well on guitars
I used this product as a clear coat finish for a guitar that I was building. The biggest advantage is that you don't need professional spray equipment to apply Solarez I Can't Believe It's Not Lacquer. This product can be wiped on with a foam pad or brush and it can be cured in minutes simply by exposing it to UV light (at 385nm), including sunlight. My plan was to apply a total of six coats to the guitar.The only problem I ran into was that the post-cured finish remained a bit tacky, even after extended exposure to sunlight. While that tackiness could be sanded off prior to applying another coat, it clogged up my expensive abrasives, which was a bit of a pain. I reached out to technical support at Solarez and they gave me some tips on how to cure their product, but they never gave me a solution for the post-cure tackiness issue.Ultimately, I dry sanded the finish from 800 grit all the way up to 3000 grit, and then polished it with three progressively finer polishing compounds. The result was an outstanding finish that looked great on the guitar. For those of us without expensive spraying and buffing equipment, this is a great alternative.
Y**G
Awesome! for 1st time user!
DIYer, i build kit guitars as a Hobby, but always stumbled in the finishing part of the builds. Spraying Clear coats is sooooo time consuming I would always hesitate starting kits, friends even offered to pay for my service, but i always declined. because finishing/painting is so tedious. I wait til summer to start any new projects. the heat speeds up my process! But his product only requires Bright sunshine for about 5-10 minutes instead of days of "gassing out"! even weeks of drying time! Yes, saves soo much times I can now finish 5 coats in 1 sunny afternoon! Tip; To avoid gator skin; let it "layout" after brushing on evenly. then take it to the sun.I live in so. Calif.,(summer gets very sunny!) used sponge not a chip brush, which caused ripples. sanded & polished beautifully to a high shine! Saved me about 3 months of curing time!!! get some.
R**.
I can't believe they can sell this product
Well, first off ... no smell? That's completely untrue. Either the workers have sinus damage from working with it, or they are just practicing false advertising. One coat on a small surface (about one square foot as a test) caused my entire shop to reek for a very long lime, and running my Carbon/HEPAs did not help. Second, it cures gummy and sticky. I followed the instructions to the letter, and in fact, let it sit longer before curing and cured longer to see if that helped. It didn't help either with levelling on the second coat nor reduced th stickiness. The coating itself doesn't look bad, but since it smells really bad (unless you like the smell of toxic plastic precursors) and it can't be used outside to alleviate the smell issue, as well as curing sticky, it's a no-go. So, overall, great concept, marginal performance and false advertising. Not a good combination, I'll stick with GF.
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