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SOMEBODY left a full quart can of Zinzer's shellac in a precarious and
metastable position in my shop. Gravity won, the lid failed. Now I've got a quart of shellac on the linoleum floor in my small shop, which has sat a day or two. I've soaked up all the still-liquid phase that I can, but there's a big mess of tacky to dried shellac. Aside from the obvious solution (pun?) of soaking the spill in alcohol, is there a better way? Any help appreciated. -Zz |
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