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cliff cook
18th May 2002, 02:01 AM
G`day guys
Reading another bulletin board recently I noticed someone saying that he used de-waxed shellac as a sanding sealer. Does anyone have an opinion onn this.The reason I`m asking is that I`m doing some Banksia nut slices for coaster etc with the "fuzz" still on the outside and unless you use a sealer it absolutly drinks the polyu varnish until you get enough coats on.The finish of the polyu over standard sealer is not real flash either.
Thanks cooky

ubeaut
19th May 2002, 01:11 PM
It works a treat, but don't use it neat, dilute it with 4-5 parts industrial metho or better still buy some of our sanding sealer from Timbercon it is a Dewaxed White Shellac based product and costs around $6.60 for a bottle. A lot cheaper than the shellac.

By the way, it is a traditional sanding sealer and not a grain filler like the modern sanding sealers.

Hope this helps.

Cheers - Neil http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/smile.gif

soundman
20th May 2002, 09:22 PM
I have no first hand experience of shelac as a sanding sealer although many seem to wax lirical about its wonder.
I have used sanding sealer designed for use under polyeurathane and have had good sucess and no compatability problems with the intended top cote.
It fills & seals well and sands more freely than its top cote
may be worth a try same brand as your top cote. http://www.ubeaut.biz/thumbupwink.gif