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Sorry it took so log to respond (I have been having problems logging on to this website.I am not using lacquers.) The system I have been using is formulated By BASF. The line I have been using is R-M. This is not BASF's top line however the quality far exceeds my needs. Basically I use the same system that is designed for "flexible" auto body parts. Epoxy primer, followed by polyurethane. All w on w (or wet on wet). Usually if I decide to wet sand the primer I can apply 3 coats in 8 hours. If I do not sand -3 coats in 6 hours. I recently painted a canoe, epoxy primer, base coat(color) clear coat -final coat. We had canoe hanging in my den 8 hours after I started. When I painted my sail boat (last summer) I used epoxy primer and a polyurethane two part that does not require a clearcoat. Imperfections stand out with clear coat---
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