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mag
18th February 2006, 06:37 PM
Looking for information on a non-yellowing lacquer for use on table tops.

In particular for use on Huon Pine?

Have previously used Wattyl Stylwood, but found it a bit yellow.

Auld Bassoon
18th February 2006, 09:46 PM
De waxed shellac & wax on top?

markharrison
18th February 2006, 09:55 PM
All finishes yellow to some degree. The least yellow (as Steve suggested) is probably dewaxed shellac. I've used the UBeaut (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/dewaxed.html) stuff on Huon Pine and it does look terrific.

ozwinner
18th February 2006, 09:58 PM
All finishes yellow to some degree. The least yellow (as Steve suggested) is probably dewaxed shellac. I've used the UBeaut (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/dewaxed.html) stuff on Huon Pine and it does look terrific.

Is that the Blonde shellac, I have used that on Huon.

Al :)

dazzler
18th February 2006, 09:59 PM
Hi

What about burnishing with china wood oil?

cheers

dazzler

markharrison
18th February 2006, 10:00 PM
Is that the Blonde shellac, I have used that on Huon. Check the link, but yes.

markharrison
18th February 2006, 10:02 PM
What about burnishing with china wood oil?

If you don't want a yellow finish (the stated goal), this would be, ahem, a sub-optimum idea. Even Organoil (which is considerably lighter in colour than Tung Oil) will greatly yellow Huon Pine. It gets worse over time as well.

I know, I've done it.

mag
19th February 2006, 01:29 PM
Thanks everyone for the information, I will have to give shellac a try.

I was looking for a spray lacquer as I don't think the shellac will stand up to the ravages of my children.

Mag

ubeaut
19th February 2006, 03:11 PM
Hard (dewaxed) Shellac (http://www.ubeaut.biz) should do the job nicely. It won't darken the colour of the timber any more than wetting it down with water (almost everything else will).

If you want something that "will stand up to the ravages of your children" I suggest you get a harder timber for the table or teach the children to respect your furniture.

You should also be aware that the houn is going to yellow quite dramatically with age and in a couple of years will be as dark as teak and if not properly maintained and cared for could easily become a disgusting, dark, dirty mess.

Cheere - Neil :)

I believe there is a product sold in Tas called Huon Pine Oil (or something like that) It might be worth a try if you can find some.