The Benefits of our Fine Furniture Finish

Conversion Varnish is the most commonly used finish used in the high-end furniture market. When properly applied and cared for, the beauty of your furniture's finish will be enjoyed for many generations. Conversion Varnish has excellent resistance to foods, beverages and common household chemicals. However to maintain the beautiful appearance of your furniture, a few care guidelines must be followed.

COATING REPORT BETWEEN LACQUERS AND CONVERSION VARNISH

We use a conversion varnish rather than it’s cheap and low-quality substitute, lacquer. Lacquer: A coating commonly used on furniture today. A low quality coating that does not offer much durability or moisture resistance. Conversion Varnish: A coating that provides superior moisture resistance. A very high quality coating that will provide long life and durability to your furniture.

A comparison between the two types of products. (Scale of 1 to 10.) 1 = severe effect 10 = no effect

  LACQUER CONVERSION VARNISH
water resistance 1 10
nail polish remover 1 10
ketchup 2 10
mustard 2 10
tape 2 10

Chemical Resistance Test (24 hours unless otherwise noted)

1 olive oil no effect 8 mayonnaise no effect
2 cooking spray no effect 9 orange juice no effect
3 ketchup no effect 10 coffee no effect
4 mustard no effect 11 tea no effect
5 vinegar no effect 12 grape juice no effect
6 lemon juice no effect 13 alcohol (100 proof) (1 hr.) no effect
7 milk no effect 14 acetone (2 min. test) no effect

These are just some ways to show you the difference between these two products. The conversion varnish is a superior coating to any brand of lacquer.

Moisture Resistance

If a cup of water is left on the surface of a lacquer top over night, it will leave a white ring in the finish. If a cup is left on the surface of a conversion varnish finish for a week, there will be no effect to the coating. Conversion varnish is a coating that is durable enough to last the life of your furniture.