Beautiful, durable, and easy to use. No, that’s not what it says on my Tinder profile. That's what I look for in a finish — and why shellac is my go-to for most projects. Shellac creates a gorgeous matte finish like oil, but is way more durable. Best of all, it’s super forgiving and simple to work with. Where some finishes require waiting a full day between coats and sanding, you can use shellac to finish an entire project in less than an hour. I can’t recommend it enough. So today, I’m telling you ALL about shellac… Including when to use it, how to apply it, and the process for making your own. TABLE OF CONTENTS What is Shellac? Pros and Cons of Shellac Finishes How to Make Your Own Shellac How to Apply a Shellac Finish WHAT IS SHELLAC?
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