
Having produced a smooth, stained and sealed surface the finisher can now apply the top coats to complete the finish. French polishes come in a variety of colors and are applied as thin coats by polish mops or traditional polishers rubber. All our polishes are taken from our trade range and are the same as used by furniture restorers and polishers throughout the country (England).
The
best known shellac polish made from unbleached amber
shellac. Produces a warm, golden brown, high gloss finish.
(Available: 250ml;1 Liter; 5 Liter) Other
Polishes now available: Garnet Polish; Special Pale Polish;
Ebonite Black Polish; Red Sanders Polish - all in 1
Liter Click
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Tech, data sheet & user instructions for polishes
(Click
here) A
transparent shellac polish modified for self-levelling brush
application. Very
fast drying and easy to apply, it produces a hard wearing,
but traditional
finish with minimal coloration to the wood. (250
ml) Made
from unbleached shellac buttons, darker and more cloudy than
French, it is a great favorite with restorers to recreate
old finishes. (250 ml; 1 Liter) Affords
quick and easy finish to turned wood ware. Specially
formulated for use on the lathe, it is applied on a soft
cotton pad, direct to the wood. As this is a natural shellac
based product and is liable to scorch, excessive speeds
should be avoided. Best results are achieved by applying one
thin coat, allowing a few minutes to dry, then burnishing
with 0000 steel wool. A second thin application will give a
deep lasting finish. (250 ml)
Want
to know how to use French Polishes ? Go to this website located
in the UK. The use of polishes is explained in depth & detail.
Learn from "Olde World" experts. This will open a new browser window.
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