Restoring An Antique Brass Light Fixture
What kind of lacquer can be sprayed on an antique brass light fixture that I have restored?
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You can use a high shine/high gloss spray on poly. They have it in Michael’s craft store and Home Depot (min-wax). there are two types, acrylic and the other (oil based I think). The line in HD is called water based poly-acrylic, or something close to that. Hope I helped, good luck!
Your have got to be talking clear coat so they will not tarnish.*