Type: Liquid Sizes: Quart and Gallon VOC Content: 621 Dry Time: 24 Hours Application Temperature: 50 Degrees to 90 Degrees F Coverage: Approximately 310 square feet per gallon. Made in USA Shellac is mainly used as primer or protective coating for indoor use.
Natural shellac is a widely used finish for new work and restoration. It is an excellent sealer for use on woods with high resin content (e.g., pine)
Shellacs
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Zinsser Bulls Eye Amber Shellac Finish and Sealer 1 gal.
Bulls-Eye Shellac is a shellac-based sealer that is designed to give wood a natural looking, mid-gloss finish that will not yellow or darken with age. Bulls-Eye Shellac is recommended for application to interior walls, doors, trim, cabinets, furniture and related paintable surfaces. It is suitable for use on new and previously painted drywall, cured plaster, wood pine, fir, cedar, redwood, plywood, metal and cured masonry stucco, concrete block, poured concrete, brick.
Zinsser 1-Qt. Amber Shellac Traditional Finish and Sealer (Case of 4)
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Type: Liquid, Sizes: Quart and Gallon, VOC Content: 621, Dry Time: 24 Hours, Application Temperature: 50 Degrees to 90 Degrees F, Coverage
Shellac Amber Liquid
Rust-Oleum Zinsser 704H Bulls Eye Shellac, Quart, Amber - Shellac Wood Finish Quart
All-Natural, non-toxic, easy to use. Classic finish for wood trim, paneling and furniture. Great protective sealer for crafts and household projects. Dries lightning fast - can be recoated in under 45 minutes.
Rust-Oleum 00704 Bulls Eye Shellac, Amber - 1 qt can
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Household Varnishes: : Industrial & Scientific
Zinsser Bulls Eye Amber Shellac Finish and Sealer 1 gal.
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A Gilder's Journal: A Blog On Gold Leaf Gilding — CHARLES DOUGLAS GILDING STUDIO