USE OUR TESTER TO CHECK:
Is your lacquer original?
How many layers of lacquer.
Which elements were replaced or lacquered.
Which elements were “dressed”, straightened and then filled.
The thickness of the trowel.
Are they telling you the truth.
WHAT DO THE PARTICULAR COLORS MEAN:
Blue – layer thickness up to 70 um – thin lacquer layer. (the lacquer is laid without a ground coat, polished.)
Green – layer thickness up to 100 – 200 um – for original lacquers.
Yellow – layer thickness up to 200 – 300 um – after lacquer repairs (second lacquer)
Red – layer thickness up to 300 – 520 um – surfaces after tinsmith repairs (a trowel+2 lacquers)
Black – layer thickness up to 520 – 750 um – surfaces after filling and lacquering. (trowel amount around 0,5 mm