Automotive is what we are talking about above.....2k is a different kettle of fish in terms of use and durability.
Lacquer is a type of clearcoat.....its not the only one....and it gets very confusing and there are entire forums dedicated to the pros and cons of different " clearcoat" systems.
Unfortunately if you go to halfords they are unlikely to have any idea about the difference
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And don't ask me its frankly a mine field when you start digging....im just a user and limit my pallet to what i know!
Lacquer can be natural shellac made from crushed beetles to poly modified space goo.....so read the can!
My suggestion would be to use a good brand....i stick to upol....its well known, readily available and reasonably cheap. They have a full system of everything from acid etch to paint cleaners. Halfords sell it, but its far cheaper on ebay. I buy my clearcoat 6 at a time as i get through it for myself and work/ craft projects.
https://u-pol.com/aerosols/premium-aerosols/
These are good quality and can all be bought off the shelf in halfords if you must!
I use is their more industrial version of above....Here
https://u-pol.com/aerosols/power-can-aerosols/
To be safe use the same brand as the paint...that way you g- tee nothing nasty will happen......well should!
Remember, your clearcoat won't solve everything, its just part of a system. Spraying at home is harder work as cans are not the best pattern or dispersal. But, with work you can sort that. Dont expect a perfect flat finish, add coats and cut out if you want it like glass.
I did a refinish of a frame here......it goes through taking a frame (plus imbelishments) from tired to sparkling.
Its work, but worth it.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/rocky-mountain-reloaded-finished.443531/