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Dewaxed Blonde Shellac Tiger Flakes - 1/2 lb Bag

Dewaxed Blonde Shellac Tiger Flakes - 1/2 lb Bag

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  • Genuine de-waxed flakes
  • Blonde 
  • Makes a beautiful finish for wood, cork, plaster, & metal
  • Refined in Germany
  • Easily dissolves in alcohol
  • 1/2 lb bag  (227 g) 
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  •  These Blonde Shellac flakes, once dissolved in alcohol, will make a beautiful finish for woods, cork, plaster, & metals. They are refined for a clear finish. Great for French Polishing.  BT&C product. For best results use mixed shellac within 3 months.   

       About Shellac

        Shellac is a natural resin made by the Lac bug that makes a traditional finish for wood & fine furniture. It's attractive & quick-drying, & may be used as a sealant or used as a primer for other finishes. It can block odors & seal in stains while at the same time providing a surface that most paints & finishes can stick to easily.

     

       Preparation

       •    Shellac finish is prepared by dissolving flakes in alcohol. A typical ratio for brushing is 2 lb. of flakes for every gallon of alcohol, & is called a "two-pound cut".

       •    To prepare, combine alcohol & flakes in a glass jar & let soak for 3 to 6 hours, agitating occasionally. For faster dissolve times, agitate more frequently. Mix shellac on an as-needed basis because dissolved shellac has a shelf life of no more than 6 months.  For un-used flakes, store in a airtight container such as a mason jar & keep in a dry & cool environment.

     

  • Product Color Net Weight Model #
    Dewaxed Blonde Shellac Tiger Flakes - 1/2 lb Bag Blonde 1/2 lb / 227 g
    MS-TF.B1/2

     

       For California Residents:


       WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov


       WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood