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Hello all!
Our company is getting more and more requests to paint furniture, so I figure I should get some feedback on my plans before I move forward with adding this service.

First thing: latex vs alkyd vs lacquer
We currently use SW Emerald Urethane for cabinets. My first go-to would be this with BIN primer, but we're looking to upgrade that as soon as R&D is completed for it. If there's better for cabinets, there's definitely better for furniture, so...thoughts...??

Secondly: spray vs brush/roll
I know the answer to this, but what I would like thoughts on is what is/are your "preferences" in reference to your experience. So, brush/roll with a thinner; or brush/roll with a different paint/lacquer; spray latex with FF tip and clear coat; spray lacquer and call it a day, or clear coat; brush/roll flat paint and spray a polyurethane as a top coat; etc...

I could be over thinking all of this. I know I could use a high quality cabinet paint like Milesi or something not so fancy like BM Advance, but both of these (just like a lacquer) have a learning curve, and I have to make sure my PM is willing to do the learning as well as train the team! LOL!! The shorter the learning curve, the better...but don't shy away from suggesing anything.
 

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Impervo is oil though, right? Doesn't that mean it will "yellow" at some point? Is there a way to mitigate that?
all alkyds will yellow to some degree. if you cannot afford any whites yellowing then use acrylic or water based urethane. Personally I find the type of people who want things brushed don't mind the drawbacks of using oil. Its slower to work with but the finished product is great and it holds up overtime
 

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It will also depend on the piece and budget. Adding a clearcoat is more work, which means more $$. Real Lacquer is spray only obviously and is not compatible with everything so beware. Are we talking an old dresser or a boardroom table. Everything is situational. Right tool and right product for the situation.
 

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It will also depend on the piece and budget. Adding a clearcoat is more work, which means more $$. Real Lacquer is spray only obviously and is not compatible with everything so beware. Are we talking an old dresser or a boardroom table. Everything is situational. Right tool and right product for the situation.
This is the piece.
 

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Hello all!
Our company is getting more and more requests to paint furniture, so I figure I should get some feedback on my plans before I move forward with adding this service.

First thing: latex vs alkyd vs lacquer
We currently use SW Emerald Urethane for cabinets. My first go-to would be this with BIN primer, but we're looking to upgrade that as soon as R&D is completed for it. If there's better for cabinets, there's definitely better for furniture, so...thoughts...??

Secondly: spray vs brush/roll
I know the answer to this, but what I would like thoughts on is what is/are your "preferences" in reference to your experience. So, brush/roll with a thinner; or brush/roll with a different paint/lacquer; spray latex with FF tip and clear coat; spray lacquer and call it a day, or clear coat; brush/roll flat paint and spray a polyurethane as a top coat; etc...

I could be over thinking all of this. I know I could use a high quality cabinet paint like Milesi or something not so fancy like BM Advance, but both of these (just like a lacquer) have a learning curve, and I have to make sure my PM is willing to do the learning as well as train the team! LOL!! The shorter the learning curve, the better...but don't shy away from suggesing anything.
Thanks for sharing. Just received such a request. The client has all the furniture from Mainstays. so hopefully it is not going to be too tricky to paint it. I started to read their reviews by link and see if there is something i should know about the company.
 
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