Grant Mack
22nd June 2011, 12:03 AM
Greetings All,
Appreciate this subject has potentially done to death before- but!
I have gone back to using premixed UBeaut Shellac as a sealer, denibbing with 600 g and then recoating, denibing with EEE and then applying Traditional Wax or a micro-crystalline wax.
I had found that some of the wood I am currently using was going too dark using a combination sealer\varnish- along the lines of Arboroil etc.
Neil's book talks about the White but doesn't talk about the Hard Shellac but the Information Sheets # 11a & 12 gives similar properties for both products.
Are they both the same or which will give the least colouration of the timber in any one's experience?
Regards
Grant
Appreciate this subject has potentially done to death before- but!
I have gone back to using premixed UBeaut Shellac as a sealer, denibbing with 600 g and then recoating, denibing with EEE and then applying Traditional Wax or a micro-crystalline wax.
I had found that some of the wood I am currently using was going too dark using a combination sealer\varnish- along the lines of Arboroil etc.
Neil's book talks about the White but doesn't talk about the Hard Shellac but the Information Sheets # 11a & 12 gives similar properties for both products.
Are they both the same or which will give the least colouration of the timber in any one's experience?
Regards
Grant