For shallow scratches on an otherwise sound shellac or lacquer finish, reamalgamation can be used to restore the finish. For one or two deeper scratches, furniture-patching wax sticks are usually effective. These retouching sticks, made in several wood colors, are available at hardware and ...
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Question 31: What is the difference between Urushi lacquer and epoxy / synthetic resins in a Kintsugi making process? ANSWERS: Question 1: How can I determine my broken pottery's value prior to investing in repair? Answer 1: If you intend to repair your pottery, you will definitely want to...
I left with a little bit of overage on the car body, just let the whole thing dry for 24hrs and polish off the residual smudge. Avoid the temptation to use the standard lacquer based clear varnishes. "Future" brand floor finish (Klear or Kleer in other parts of the world) by SC John...
deeper damage needs additional work to complete the repair. Before you restore the wood surface, you need to know what kind of finish was used when the furniture was made. An older piece may have a finish of shellac or lacquer or a water-based finish. Newer furniture may be coated with ...
Starting from the bottom up, we use hide glue to stick everything back down. The lacquer coating on the tweed fabric has saved it from completely disintegrating. . We are employing hide glue because it is not water based; we don’t want to make the wood cabinet swell any more than it...
you think a few shims will not solve the problem, then you need to cut a piece of wood to fit it instead. You can use any cheap wood, such asplywood, to make the piece. Slide it into the sanded-down crack, and then apply a layer of black lacquer or resin and leave it to dry...