I have never used Brightside, but seems like most any oil enamel would do the job. If you go that route, a small amount of acetone will make it set up dust free faster. I think the optimum way to go would be auto paint. You can rent a compressor and spray gun if you don't have one. If you spray it, be sure there is nothing around (like the neighbors car) that overspray will harm. Use a quality gun, preferably a HVLP and do it in an open space with no trees and little to no wind. Lacquer requires a buffer and compound that will produce sufficient heat to produce a gloss. Big pita. Auto enamel will dry to a high gloss on it's own.