My 2004 motorhome was cherry wood finished with lacquer from the factory. Several areas in the front had been exposed to the weather while it sat in a salvage yard before I bought it. At first, I lightly sanded damaged areas then carefully taped the sections off to respray with Watco semi gloss lacquer from walmart. I soon figured out I could just simply spray multiple coats on any areas without taping off adjacent areas with the Watco and it instantly blended right in and left no overspray lines. I ended up doing this in many places all over the coach. It has been about five years since I did this and my woodwork in the coach still looks brand new. So very simple and quick. It was my first time I ever had experience with lacquer. I was really shocked how simple and effectively it worked.
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