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Thread: Sanding sealer
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20th September 2011, 10:56 PM #16
Whatever you do don't thin down the U-Beaut Sanding Sealer.
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21st September 2011, 12:46 PM #17
LOL - thin it down any more, and it'll be a homeopathic remedy rather than a finish.....
Hang on ..."Homeopathic Finishes".....there's an idea for a whole new product range.
"Homeopathic Shellac": Alcohol that has been waved over the top of a packet of dry shellac flakes. Available in blonde or orange.
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21st September 2011, 01:06 PM #18Hewer of wood
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Even better, sniff the ethyl alcohol enough and you won't care about finish quality.
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IIRC acc. to ubeaut's instructions, when their std Shellac mix is past its use-by date you can thin away. A good way to use up the product.
Every woodie's shed should have a bottle of ubeaut Shellac; good for all sorts of things. Just put it in the fridge if you have hot summers.Cheers, Ern
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21st September 2011, 05:51 PM #19Hewer of wood
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Just by way of postscript, I returned a 'functional' Box Elder bowl this arvo; had had the n/c SS and ubeaut wax treatment.
Came up a treat with the same finish.
As it would've with shellac SS.
PS This time with clear n/c SS from Paintmobile with gen purpose paint thinners. Have been using stuff from The Woodsmith.Cheers, Ern
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