Baby Grand Painting
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Baby Grand Painting
Hi all,
I bought a baby grand that was made in 1913 to restore for my girl friend, she wanted a white one so I painted it an off white in high gloss, it looks great but I am still not happy as it does not have a high enough shine to it.
I tried to different clear lacquers which turned out not to be clear at all but a slight yellow discolouration. On the web in America they have something called liquid glass that are two "poccies" mixed and applied with a scraper to form a glass effect but I cannot seem to find anything in the uk to create such an affect or high shine affect.
Anyone with any suggestions please?
I bought a baby grand that was made in 1913 to restore for my girl friend, she wanted a white one so I painted it an off white in high gloss, it looks great but I am still not happy as it does not have a high enough shine to it.
I tried to different clear lacquers which turned out not to be clear at all but a slight yellow discolouration. On the web in America they have something called liquid glass that are two "poccies" mixed and applied with a scraper to form a glass effect but I cannot seem to find anything in the uk to create such an affect or high shine affect.
Anyone with any suggestions please?
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Re: Baby Grand Painting
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Please let us know the exact products you have used so far on your piano.
i.e. the type/ brand name of white gloss paint
Name and type of varnish used.... and how applied.
Name how the paint/ varnish is based.... i.e. oil/ spirit/ acrylic etc....
List the preparation work you have done/ chemicals used for stripping polish/ undercoat/ grain sealer etc....
Send us the link of the USA poly repair kit so we can see it & read the contents etc.
If you are not sure about these questions, might be best to leave it to a professional.
i.e. the type/ brand name of white gloss paint
Name and type of varnish used.... and how applied.
Name how the paint/ varnish is based.... i.e. oil/ spirit/ acrylic etc....
List the preparation work you have done/ chemicals used for stripping polish/ undercoat/ grain sealer etc....
Send us the link of the USA poly repair kit so we can see it & read the contents etc.
If you are not sure about these questions, might be best to leave it to a professional.
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Colin Nicholson Dip. Mus. CMIT CLCM PTLLS
Piano tuning & repairs. Full UK restoration service
http://www.aatuners.com
Tuition ~ Accompaniment ~ Weddings
http://www.pianotime1964.com
Member of The Guild of Master Craftsmen
Re: Baby Grand Painting
I used an oil base high gloss, not sure of the name as it was mixed at a local builders merchant but it is a very good high quality. It looks really good but it is just that for a piano I would like that glass effect. I have found an epoxy though and will see how that works.
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