Spot on. Louis is incredibly knowledgeable re: finishing. Still, I have to question the how little PPE he uses when using the 2Ks. Both OSHA and CDC have a ton of stuff out there about the dangers of isocyanates (specifically skin absorption). The auto body guys wear Tyvek suits and use supplied air when dealing them them. T-shirt and no gloves? C'mon, man.
The Sander is from Surf Prep. We use this sander in our shop and would 100% recommend it. Super light and easy to use. We had one have a small issue a while back and we shipped it back to them and within a short period of time received a video explaining what they did to it, what they replaced, what caused it, and two days after received the sander back looking like new! Highly recommend them!!
I like this system very much, do they have clear coding materials in the waterborne material, and any information we can get on these products would be appreciated,
I'm a custom cabinet and furniture maker. Right now I'm actually in the process of switching my finish product from General Finishes water based to ScuffX. I normally use General Finishes Water Based Poly or Water Based Pre Cat Lacquer. I noticed the finish is actually so hard that its easier over time for the finish to crack along seams of new cabinet face frames. Even with the tiny amount of wood movement there is in kitchen cabinets. Also the water based (non latex) products i've used can't hang for crap. Super delicate and careful work hanging that product on a vertical surface. On a horizontal surface its almost complete perfection immediately tho. Lays perfectly flat. I'm learning cabinet finishes are kinda like the hardness of a blade (if you've ever watched Forged in Fire) too hard of a finish, it's easier to crack over time with any wood movement. Too soft and it wont be durable. I'm hoping ScuffX is that middle ground I'm looking for. Though I have to play chemist a little bit for it to lay as flat and perfect as General Finishes does right out of the can. How do these Renner Finishes hang on vertical surfaces without running?
Hey, thank you for being here with us! Due to the overwhelming amount of messages we get each day, we have created an amazing community through a private FaceBook group called Paint Life Mafia. Join us for private live shows and much more. Only members will be allowed to enter and interact in the group, creating a tighter knit community of painters. Each tier has different perks, depending on what you are looking for. Click here to learn more about this EXCLUSIVE group and join: facebook.com/groups/2305219262837596/ Special Thanks - Chris Berry, The Idaho Painter
Hi! we just switched to renner wood coatings, they hang on great. Depending on weather and sprayer you use it will determine the deifficulty of laying a nice smooth coat on vertical surfaces. We use airless graco gx19 sprayer with 208 tip and that works for us. Hope this helps
Here I am in my shop with the fans going, just sprayed SW PreCat lacquer, sitting here marinating in the offgas. Looks like a slick system, and I’d love to get away from the solvents. Been at this 25 years, so I’m gonna check out Renner and SurfPrep. Appreciate the video, Bro Brushes.
I've been in search of a water-based product with Lacquer strength qualities and of coarse dry times. I'll have to try this product. If I like it, I'll recommend that product to be carried at Dunn Edwards.
doc hall, Most of Dunn Edwards paints have great durability, but I recommend a good bonding primer from Sherwin William called extreme bonding primer, and its water based!. The only issues I have with some of the newer hybrid water-based oils is hardening. Curing to its full strength can take a few weeks.
Doom Punk there are many Waterbase coatings on the market that are as good as pre-cat lacquers and some that are as good as Conversion Varnishes and 2k polys. I have a few examples on my channel if you are ever bored where i show the chemical resistance, mar, adhesion, and water resistance of various Waterbase and solvent based coatings.
Opening a cabinet coating shop in January, I'll be buying all my gear and equipment through the paintlife store!!! Dying to join Paint Life Mafia!!! WOOT-WOOT!
I have cabinets that were once thermofoiled...basically cheap ones from big box store. they were in the home when i purchased it. i took a heat gun them and pulled off the thermofoil to paint them eventually. can these products be used on MDF?? they have a routed detail in them and routed edges. will this products work well with endgrain of MDF?
Hi Chris first thanks for sharing the information. I live in a condo and want to paint my kitchen cabinets. I would appreciate you you post the link where to buy theses products. Thanks
Does Lewis offer training on an ongoing basis or was that just for Chris. If training is available please send details. Thanks Great vid. Wanting to transition to waterbase, but don't know how.
Thanks for addressing the toxicity issue. For years I've realized that using hydro carbons in an occupied dwelling doesn't make sense, health wise and for liability concern.
Thanks Chris for the info. I'm a bit scared to use lacquers because of just that. So he it right....this recipe is: oil based primer, 2 coats of the Renner industrial [pigmented] coating, powered Glaze, and clear cost enamel? 🤔 thanks again
Hey great info. Chris and Lewis!! Thanks for the upload and for sharing Chris! 👍 And thanks for sharing your experience and information Lewis. Lewis rocks too! 👍👍😁
it's any water base product whit the results like lacquer undercoat? or what do you recommend, I like lacquer undercoat because build up and help to erase some imperfections on the cabinets.
Great video. Chris, I’m wondering how the products you showed compare to painting a cabinet with say Advance, and following that up with a couple coats of water based varathane satin finish. Any thoughts / advice you could offer would be most appreciated.
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Great video fixing to do a major spray out on a custom kitchen ,I've advised the owners of the Toxicity of Laquer and the VOC it carries, the Waterborne Cat Laquer as well as the Pigmented Laquer is a 100% game changer for me as well as my clients , this will change the industry as we know it as we are always looking for safer easier and user friendly products to use , and that is huge in our business, wanna say thank you and where can I get these products as I need them immediately, and I can't wait to pass this information on to my client as they were worried with how the Laquer would put off VOCs that may be harmful to their children after we leave the project ,i cannot thank you enough guys !!
Hello Paint Life team, Can you refinish shaker java colored cabinets with the Renner Water-bourne material ? Have a customer who's kitchen is fairly new but they want to change the color.
Thanks too the both of you for making this video. Found it to be very informative on waterbased paints. Is the name of the sander Surfprep? I noticed the logo on your shirt. What pad and grit do you use when sanding the cabinets ? Also when are your classes starting and how could you sign up? Thanks again
Great video. Have to try it myself to believe it. Lots of water based products to replace hydrocarbons are advertised great for the environment but they don't perform at all. Sure it doesnt smell or isn't combustible but does it really perform?? Maybe but a lot of green products dont. Interesting to try.
Thanks for what you do Chris. I'm in a painting apprenticeship; prior to it, i watched a ton of your videos. I was pretty nervous going into a field where I am super young and inexperienced, but I'm glad i went into it with good knowledge from your videos
I really like using Sherwin-Williams SHER-WOOD® Kem Aqua Plus Surfacer and SHER-WOOD® KEM Aqua Plus Whites. You can use them straight out of the can with no thinning for spray equipment. Meets KCMA specifications, a perfect coating every time, super fast drying time, cleanup couldn't be easier at a really great price. House doors and kitchen cabinets look superb.
Yea, no SW is like one of the worst water based Lacquers on the market. Please try Gemini coatings or Target coatings both companies have a great water based option. SW is a big no no when it comes to anything clear coats.
Good information. Some of your recent videos touted the benefits of lacquer over latex for cabinets and trim. Does this mean that you now prefer this water based lacquer?
Well I tried looking for somewhere that sells the renner products and all the links from the website just sends me to dead links so I guess the company went under. Was seriously looking for a good system for doing cabinetry.
@@bailey2624 Renner, Sayerlack, and Milesi all make the same stuff, just different names. And I do believe you can get Sayerlack clear and Hydroplus pigmented topcoat in single gallons.
Thanks brother for your advice. My brother is from Algeria and I work as a painter. I love to emigrate to America. Is there work there like this? Thank you
Theres nothing wrong with Polycrylic. I have put that on small projects 15 years ago with a brush and its still holding up. But now I'm doing this for a living and Polycrylic just doesnt fit the workflow of what I'm spraying and what the clients want. To my knowledge, General Finishes High Performance is simply a better and more expensive version of Polycrylic. My trusted painting friend said 5 years ago he tested every water based clear coat he could get his hands on and General Finishes came out on top. I believe him. I love General Finishes top coats, but if i ran out of it I wouldnt mind spraying some polycrylic. Theres nothing wrong with it. It might not lay as flat or have the same chemical resistance as General Finishes. But there's nothing wrong with it at all. If it suits your needs use it all day and dont let anyone tell you otherwise.
I've never used lacquer coatings...I don't think it's a big thing here in Kentucky. I've obviously used traditional enamels on cabinets but i realize i can't achieve a lacquer finish.
Hey Chris, when are you re stocking your Paint Life apparel? I need some shirts in your Paint Life Bundle not available in XL, and other things not available no longer. Let me know bro!
We had one death,one allmost die and a couple of booms. Now I work for myself,but the Company I worked for had all the proper training and would supply endless filters and other saftey equipment. It was all tech error.
Just use napco resin,we tested everything over the years and stuck with their product. They do have waterbased products but from my 14 years nothing can compete with their acrylics if properly applied.
Also check Milesi, also Italian, they also do extensive texting. European coatings have much more pigments than American coatings, which equals greater finish, less fisheyes, ect.
I don't get it when you say it takes one day to spray. Of course when it's time to spray, it doesnt take much time to spray, the prep and your set up and how many people you have to help you will accomplish painting the cabinets. Please, emphasize on these time consuming and labor factors.Thank you.
I remember many years ago when bowling alleys were coated with lacquer. I always liked the smell of it, and it was a great surface to bowl on. But it was WICKEDLY flammable- several explosions occurred from lacquer solvent fumes.
Hey Chris great video! could you post a link for where to get this paint please.
Mk sales
All 2k waterbased laquers have the health hazards as the crosslinker contain isocyanate.. Worth mentioning. They're not non toxic.
Spot on. Louis is incredibly knowledgeable re: finishing. Still, I have to question the how little PPE he uses when using the 2Ks. Both OSHA and CDC have a ton of stuff out there about the dangers of isocyanates (specifically skin absorption). The auto body guys wear Tyvek suits and use supplied air when dealing them them. T-shirt and no gloves? C'mon, man.
@ILruffian from what I understand 3m don't have a regulator for isocyanates with you needing a supplied Air mask
Does the product contain isocyanates or isocyanurates?
What was the name of that sander and where can I get it? Thank you in advance.
The Sander is from Surf Prep. We use this sander in our shop and would 100% recommend it. Super light and easy to use. We had one have a small issue a while back and we shipped it back to them and within a short period of time received a video explaining what they did to it, what they replaced, what caused it, and two days after received the sander back looking like new! Highly recommend them!!
I like this system very much, do they have clear coding materials in the waterborne material, and any information we can get on these products would be appreciated,
rennerwoodcoatings.com
Do you have the grain raise? Oak being on that's bad for that. That's been the biggest problem. I've been finding with the water base laqures
I'm a custom cabinet and furniture maker.
Right now I'm actually in the process of switching my finish product from General Finishes water based to ScuffX. I normally use General Finishes Water Based Poly or Water Based Pre Cat Lacquer. I noticed the finish is actually so hard that its easier over time for the finish to crack along seams of new cabinet face frames. Even with the tiny amount of wood movement there is in kitchen cabinets. Also the water based (non latex) products i've used can't hang for crap. Super delicate and careful work hanging that product on a vertical surface. On a horizontal surface its almost complete perfection immediately tho. Lays perfectly flat. I'm learning cabinet finishes are kinda like the hardness of a blade (if you've ever watched Forged in Fire) too hard of a finish, it's easier to crack over time with any wood movement. Too soft and it wont be durable. I'm hoping ScuffX is that middle ground I'm looking for. Though I have to play chemist a little bit for it to lay as flat and perfect as General Finishes does right out of the can.
How do these Renner Finishes hang on vertical surfaces without running?
Hey, thank you for being here with us! Due to the overwhelming amount of messages we get each day, we have created an amazing community through a private FaceBook group called Paint Life Mafia. Join us for private live shows and much more. Only members will be allowed to enter and interact in the group, creating a tighter knit community of painters. Each tier has different perks, depending on what you are looking for. Click here to learn more about this EXCLUSIVE group and join: facebook.com/groups/2305219262837596/
Special Thanks - Chris Berry, The Idaho Painter
Hi! we just switched to renner wood coatings, they hang on great. Depending on weather and sprayer you use it will determine the deifficulty of laying a nice smooth coat on vertical surfaces. We use airless graco gx19 sprayer with 208 tip and that works for us. Hope this helps
Sick duo.
You guys keep us educated in newer and cleaner materials to handle and get industrial quality finish.
I am sick of spraying lacquer lol.
Where can I get more information about the paint, sand pads and sanders. ??
Here I am in my shop with the fans going, just sprayed SW PreCat lacquer, sitting here marinating in the offgas. Looks like a slick system, and I’d love to get away from the solvents. Been at this 25 years, so I’m gonna check out Renner and SurfPrep. Appreciate the video, Bro Brushes.
What brand i had trouble hearing ?
I've been in search of a water-based product with Lacquer strength qualities and of coarse dry times. I'll have to try this product. If I like it, I'll recommend that product to be carried at Dunn Edwards.
doc hall, Most of Dunn Edwards paints have great durability, but I recommend a good bonding primer from Sherwin William called extreme bonding primer, and its water based!. The only issues I have with some of the newer hybrid water-based oils is hardening. Curing to its full strength can take a few weeks.
Doom Punk wee
Try it!
Doom Punk there are many Waterbase coatings on the market that are as good as pre-cat lacquers and some that are as good as Conversion Varnishes and 2k polys. I have a few examples on my channel if you are ever bored where i show the chemical resistance, mar, adhesion, and water resistance of various Waterbase and solvent based coatings.
Opening a cabinet coating shop in January, I'll be buying all my gear and equipment through the paintlife store!!! Dying to join Paint Life Mafia!!! WOOT-WOOT!
Cost factor comparison price ?
I have cabinets that were once thermofoiled...basically cheap ones from big box store. they were in the home when i purchased it. i took a heat gun them and pulled off the thermofoil to paint them eventually. can these products be used on MDF?? they have a routed detail in them and routed edges. will this products work well with endgrain of MDF?
You should link the paints and stuff you use! I'm guessing you can't get it most local places...
Glad to see you’re learning, remember when you used to spray your cabinets without taking the doors off
Never have
Hi Chris first thanks for sharing the information. I live in a condo and want to paint my kitchen cabinets. I would appreciate you you post the link where to buy theses products.
Thanks
Does Lewis offer training on an ongoing basis or was that just for Chris. If training is available please send details.
Thanks Great vid. Wanting to transition to waterbase, but don't know how.
What Louis said ^^^
What was the name brand of the coatings?
What was the name of the sander in the Abrasives
Renner
Renner coatings and Surfprep sanding system.
Renner and Surf Prep
Thanks for addressing the toxicity issue. For years I've realized that using hydro carbons in an occupied dwelling doesn't make sense, health wise and for liability concern.
Yes, I wouldn't recommend it!
Thanks Chris for the info. I'm a bit scared to use lacquers because of just that. So he it right....this recipe is: oil based primer, 2 coats of the Renner industrial [pigmented] coating, powered Glaze, and clear cost enamel? 🤔 thanks again
Can I use this paint for furniture painting as well
Hey great info. Chris and Lewis!!
Thanks for the upload and for sharing Chris! 👍
And thanks for sharing your experience and information Lewis.
Lewis rocks too! 👍👍😁
it's any water base product whit the results like lacquer undercoat? or what do you recommend, I like lacquer undercoat because build up and help to erase some imperfections on the cabinets.
I know what a solvent test is, but what's a "cold" test?
Great video. Chris, I’m wondering how the products you showed compare to painting a cabinet with say Advance, and following that up with a couple coats of water based varathane satin finish. Any thoughts / advice you could offer would be most appreciated.
Hey, thank you for being here with us! Due to the overwhelming amount of messages we get each day, we have created an amazing community through a private FaceBook group called Paint Life Mafia. Join us for private live shows and much more. Only members will be allowed to enter and interact in the group, creating a tighter knit community of painters. Each tier has different perks, depending on what you are looking for. Click here to learn more about this EXCLUSIVE group and join: facebook.com/groups/2305219262837596/
Special Thanks - Chris Berry, The Idaho Painter
@@Idahopainter womp womp
Great video fixing to do a major spray out on a custom kitchen ,I've advised the owners of the Toxicity of Laquer and the VOC it carries, the Waterborne Cat Laquer as well as the Pigmented Laquer is a 100% game changer for me as well as my clients , this will change the industry as we know it as we are always looking for safer easier and user friendly products to use , and that is huge in our business, wanna say thank you and where can I get these products as I need them immediately, and I can't wait to pass this information on to my client as they were worried with how the Laquer would put off VOCs that may be harmful to their children after we leave the project ,i cannot thank you enough guys !!
Where can I get some of these coatings to try?
Can these coatings be brushed or rolled on instead of spraying?
How do the renner products compare to Mohawk water based pre cat laquer? I am limited in what I can get in my area.
That sander looked freakin awesome... Who makes it and what model?
my question exactly!!
Surf Prep
omg! Hella expensive i wish i didn't watch this video! I might have to try one out.
Chris are you using Renner now spraying the cabinets vertical? Any runs or does it dry quick enough for the hanging system?
Hello Paint Life team, Can you refinish shaker java colored cabinets with the Renner Water-bourne material ? Have a customer who's kitchen is fairly new but they want to change the color.
Thanks too the both of you for making this video. Found it to be very informative on waterbased paints. Is the name of the sander Surfprep? I noticed the logo on your shirt. What pad and grit do you use when sanding the cabinets ? Also when are your classes starting and how could you sign up? Thanks again
Yes, it is Surf Prep
Great video. Have to try it myself to believe it. Lots of water based products to replace hydrocarbons are advertised great for the environment but they don't perform at all. Sure it doesnt smell or isn't combustible but does it really perform?? Maybe but a lot of green products dont. Interesting to try.
Where can I buy the water base paint for cabinets??
Is there a tutorial for the mixing methods??
Where can I get these products?
I'm in Palm Beach county, Florida.
www.waterbasedfinish.com/
Thanks for what you do Chris. I'm in a painting apprenticeship; prior to it, i watched a ton of your videos. I was pretty nervous going into a field where I am super young and inexperienced, but I'm glad i went into it with good knowledge from your videos
If you care enough you'll succeed no matter what. So many hacks in the field makes it hard though.
Does anyone know what kind of turntable they are using ?
I really like using Sherwin-Williams SHER-WOOD® Kem Aqua Plus Surfacer and SHER-WOOD® KEM Aqua Plus Whites. You can use them straight out of the can with no thinning for spray equipment. Meets KCMA specifications, a perfect coating every time, super fast drying time, cleanup couldn't be easier at a really great price. House doors and kitchen cabinets look superb.
Yea, no SW is like one of the worst water based Lacquers on the market. Please try Gemini coatings or Target coatings both companies have a great water based option. SW is a big no no when it comes to anything clear coats.
Good information. Some of your recent videos touted the benefits of lacquer over latex for cabinets and trim. Does this mean that you now prefer this water based lacquer?
Hi people!!! Can I use the Graco G40 gun to spray lacquer? Thank you
where is the link to the sander?
Are these available for home enthusiast?
Yea
I had trouble hearing brands names ?
Great Video thank you for bringing this info into light else i wouldnt have ever known about it.
Thanks for watching Rick!
Really like the video where can I buy this product? Thanks for what you doing I have been watching for years please keep it up. Thanks John
You ever use Napco resins? We allways cut the pilots and vent as much as possible. And allways use the proper resporator.
Well I tried looking for somewhere that sells the renner products and all the links from the website just sends me to dead links so I guess the company went under. Was seriously looking for a good system for doing cabinetry.
Good stuff, great video and info..looks like a game changer
Thanks for watching Chad!
Is there a link where we can purchase these amazing sanding pads?
Where do you buy
waterbasefinish.com
rennerwoodcoatings.com
can you paint base by hand with this ?
Can I choose different sheens?
any access to us guys in canada??
Paint is a whole new world that I'm learning about. Thanks for the great videos!
Thanks Lewis and Chris!
Thanks for watching!
Hello
Is this product sprayed from an airless or hvlp system? Where can we get/order the product?
@@finefinishsupply great thanks for the reply. Checking out the website now to learn more about the products.
HVLP is recommended
@@jayramirez669 BRUH U A LIFE SAVER
Never caught the name of the abrasive system or the paint.... super interesting. I’d like more info on both!!!
Can you do a review on Krause and becker airless sprayer. Painting cabinets?
Hey Chris where you can get that sander
paintlifesupply.com
Is Sherwin Williams a distributor for Renner? If not which paint shop is?
tried to email them they didnt answer yet in 24 hours. prob just ask my paint rep about it
They aren't, but Sherwin does distribute Sayerlack, which is an Italian equivalent to the Renner stuff.
@@kylegoodman5196 if you can get it for under $100 Per gal and not 5 gal orders
@@kylegoodman5196 btw Renner is Italian.seems like it's the same company must different products
@@bailey2624 Renner, Sayerlack, and Milesi all make the same stuff, just different names. And I do believe you can get Sayerlack clear and Hydroplus pigmented topcoat in single gallons.
Stop chewing gum plz! 🤦♂️
He looks strung out.
I think he was nervous getting up there and talking in front of the Idaho Painter.
Thanks brother for your advice. My brother is from Algeria and I work as a painter. I love to emigrate to America. Is there work there like this? Thank you
What’s wrong with polycryclic? I’ve always used it just for the reasons y’all mentioned. Granted it is rather pricey.
Theres nothing wrong with Polycrylic. I have put that on small projects 15 years ago with a brush and its still holding up.
But now I'm doing this for a living and Polycrylic just doesnt fit the workflow of what I'm spraying and what the clients want. To my knowledge, General Finishes High Performance is simply a better and more expensive version of Polycrylic. My trusted painting friend said 5 years ago he tested every water based clear coat he could get his hands on and General Finishes came out on top. I believe him. I love General Finishes top coats, but if i ran out of it I wouldnt mind spraying some polycrylic. Theres nothing wrong with it. It might not lay as flat or have the same chemical resistance as General Finishes. But there's nothing wrong with it at all. If it suits your needs use it all day and dont let anyone tell you otherwise.
Does Louis give classes?
He should!
whats the tune at the end of the video?
Where to buy renner products?
Where can I buy this product?
Where can I buy lead paint?
you cant
I've never used lacquer coatings...I don't think it's a big thing here in Kentucky. I've obviously used traditional enamels on cabinets but i realize i can't achieve a lacquer finish.
Can this product be got in Europe
yes renneritalia.com
rennerwoodcoatings.com
7am on the east coast and already 140 views! Love your work.
Thanks for the support Kristin!
Looks like Lewis is choking down an eight of mushrooms before he works. Like 👍
Hey Chris, when are you re stocking your Paint Life apparel? I need some shirts in your Paint Life Bundle not available in XL, and other things not available no longer. Let me know bro!
We had one death,one allmost die and a couple of booms. Now I work for myself,but the Company I worked for had all the proper training and would supply endless filters and other saftey equipment. It was all tech error.
What are you talking about??
Sir i am paint engineer from India thnku sir
Can we expound about Catalysts and pre catylysts please? Need a little paint poparazzi fir this one ..Lolz
Good idea
Awesome content! Thank you!
Thanks for watching Gabriel!
I searched for 5 minutes on google and i can't find where to buy this.
Just use napco resin,we tested everything over the years and stuck with their product. They do have waterbased products but from my 14 years nothing can compete with their acrylics if properly applied.
Wasn’t your original channel called home improvement how to’s?
Yes, it has changed a couple of times
Sounds like an excellent product!
Thanks Luis!
Also check Milesi, also Italian, they also do extensive texting. European coatings have much more pigments than American coatings, which equals greater finish, less fisheyes, ect.
@@regalston6209 Thanks!
Where do you purchase the Renner product line?
www.rennerwoodcoatings.com
waterbasefinish.com/
Good video...
RANDY JUDAH TALK 🎼❤️*
I don't get it when you say it takes one day to spray. Of course when it's time to spray, it doesnt take much time to spray, the prep and your set up and how many people you have to help you will accomplish painting the cabinets. Please, emphasize on these time consuming and labor factors.Thank you.
Very professional whit gum in his mouth! Great
Chris did you really switch to this product?
Yep
It would have been very helpful to have provided the name of the finish and maybe even a link.
Waterbasedfinish.com Renner
@@Idahopainter Thanks for the link. $80 plus shipping for a quart is a little steep fer me.
What's your opinion on Kem Aqua vs Renner? Is he adding the catalyst to his Renner?
Renner is like 80 a gallon and thats without the catalyst, insane if you ask me
Available in Canada.
Yep
Who sales it?
waterbasefinsh.com
rennerwoodcoatings.com
Gracias amigos
Luis knows his stuff!
Grounded the equipment Señor Crish
O quema la casa.
Axalta Ultraguard has no smell.
I love precat laquer
I hate it
Good thing lacquer taste better than it smells
I remember many years ago when bowling alleys were coated with lacquer. I always liked the smell of it, and it was a great surface to bowl on. But it was WICKEDLY flammable- several explosions occurred from lacquer solvent fumes.
And again, the types of products you use matters also.
I just noticed that he doesn't reply the messages. That's very disappointing.