So I bought a new Savinelle Tortuga Canadian and the lacquer is coming off. What at home things can i do to fix it? ive only been smoking a pipe for about 3 months.
Acetone on a small cotton pad will remove a lacquer finish very quickly. Then you can just buff and wax.
Acetone will certainly take off the lacquer, but it will also take off the finish, so no matter of he uses acetone or sandpaper, the finish is screwed... at this point its best (imo) to sand it down to wood and start the finishing process again but finish it with wax instead of lacquer.Indeed. I absolutely would not use sandpaper in this situation.
But wouldn't there be a point where more vigorous treatment would actually look over done or further degrade the appearance?
At any rate it probably does look better without those blisters, even with the spider webs!
Keeping in mind the Yello Bole is close to 80 years old, how would you approach the blister problem?
You know, if you and some of the other master restorationists got together and held a weekend seminar and workshop on this topic I'd pay good money to attend! :D