That's a really good point, Russ. I have been watching this board to see what others would say because I have customers ask me all the time about applying a different type of finish over another type of stain, etc. I have a walnut fruit basket that I use mineral oil on and I only need to re-oil it about once a year, sometimes less and it has a nice luster to it. The oil doesn't really dry out and is absorbed into the wood like a sponge would absorb water, so you are never going to have something that is completely 'dry'. By applying the lacquer as a sealer, the lacquer itself would dry, allowing you to apply the Krylon or other finish over it. It makes a lot of sense! I will certainly give it a try the next time that I am using an oil finish that I want to permanently seal. Thanks so much! I love these boards because I really do learn a lot from everyone.
Have a great weekend! Sheila