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15th January 2021, 09:12 PM #1Senior Member
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Old shellac
Probably know -just bin it! However have Very old flake shellac (nearly 2.1/2 decades) Yeah not keen on dissolving to any useful form. Any hope/methods (all kinda looks good) Or just toss it????
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16th January 2021, 12:13 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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How have they been stored. Dry dark cool airtight container?
Probably ok. Nothing to lose. Try a small batch.
Be good to know for the rest of us with similar stuff stuck deep in the back of the cupboard...
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17th January 2021, 02:07 PM #3
If it doesn't break down in a few hours or at the most overnight or it looks like soggy Cornflakes toss it. Preferably use 100% Metho if you have it if not 95% anything else will be a waste of time. Chuck it, preferably in the flake form and not the liquid. Dig a hole and stick the liquid in there.
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