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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
gritty layer on the bottom of glass container after dissolving blonde shellac had to filter this out. never had this problem with flakes . possibly due to grinding process. I will stick with flakes from now on.
Elena
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
All shellac has yellow/orange tints, but this is the most clear shellac I've used. it mixed effortlessly with isopropyl alcohol (90%) thanks to being powdered and not in flake form - I could use it almost straight away!Otherwise, this seems like a nice, typical shellac with a great color. I prefer a "1 pound cut" which is on the lighter side, as it leaves behind a very thin coat that is easy to wipe over again to build up.
unclmartin
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Mixes easier than flakes
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Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Dewaxed shellac has a reputation in the woodworking world as a universal sealer. While it's not 100% compatible with all finishes, it really is a fantastic in-between layer for two finishes that might not normally adhere to one another.This shellac arrived pulverized into a powder, which is a good thing (takes less time to dissolve). It was clumpy, though, so it will take some elbow grease to get the whole thing back to a fine powder. The dry stuff has a much longer shelf life than pre-mixed shellac, so it's great for hobbyist woodworkers who don't go through gallons of finish every week. I do wish the bag was labeled, though. Mine was just packed into an unmarked resealable mylar bag.
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