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Shedhand
25th March 2006, 01:42 AM
G'day Neil
Just wondering. The black plastic bottle the IMS came in. If I decant the contents into other bottles would it be any advantage, in terms of longevity, to store my mixed french polish in? I've noticed that a batch I mixed about 2 months ago has gone really dark brown in the clear plastic bottle I mixed it in.
Cheers
ubeaut
25th March 2006, 08:17 AM
Metho in plaky bottle is fine.
I prefer to keep my mixed shellac in a glass jar with a tight fitting, screw top lid, preferably plastic. Keep metal away from shellac as it will turn the mix black.
Brown (orange) shellac flakes (in solution) has a tendency to go from a tan colour to a dark brown over time and looks worse in some plastic bottles like polypropylene (the frosty looking bottles) The colour change as a rule doesn't effect the way the polish works or the look of it on the timber. You may find using a glass jar and keeping the mix away from bright light will stop the browning off a bit.
Hope this helps a bit.
Cheers - Neil :)
Shedhand
25th March 2006, 10:44 PM
Metho in plaky bottle is fine.
I prefer to keep my mixed shellac in a glass jar with a tight fitting, screw top lid, preferably plastic. Keep metal away from shellac as it will turn the mix black.
Brown (orange) shellac flakes (in solution) has a tendency to go from a tan colour to a dark brown over time and looks worse in some plastic bottles like polypropylene (the frosty looking bottles) The colour change as a rule doesn't effect the way the polish works or the look of it on the timber. You may find using a glass jar and keeping the mix away from bright light will stop the browning off a bit.
Hope this helps a bit.
Cheers - Neil :)Thanks Neil.;)