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Waxed shellac ... any advantages?
Okay, I know that shellac doesn't actually come "waxed". It has the wax
in it and you either get it in its standard form (or waxed), or you get it "de-waxed". I've read plenty on the virtues of de-waxing shellac. For example, if you want to use it as a primer or conditioner, dewaxed is better. But ... what are the advantages of leaving it in its waxed state? I assume that there must be some advantage, or otherwise why would they even sell it in that form? Jack |
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