What cut in the Zinsser shellac out of the can? And is it dewaxed? I remember reading that a 2#cut is good for brushing is this correct? and what cut is used for spraying?
What cut in the Zinsser shellac out of the can? And is it dewaxed? I remember reading that a 2#cut is good for brushing is this correct? and what cut is used for spraying?
The Zinsser Seal-Coat is 2 Lb dewaxed. The Zinsser Shellac (both clear and amber) have wax. Not sure what cut they are though.
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I think both of those are 3# cut.
I believe this is true...the one time I used this product (I normally use flakes) I found I had to cut it to effectively use it.Originally Posted by Cecil Arnold
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FYI - Just in case you open a can of shellac and you're not sure if it's dewaxed or not. The one's containing wax should look something like coffee creamer that's been added to coffee, but not stirred in yet (sorry but it's the best analogy I can think of). There will be streaks or swirls of a different color (unless you're shaken the can to mix things up). That's a pretty big clue that you've got the waxed variety.
Use the fence Luke
Thanks guys there seal coat is only dewaxed shellac.
Hi Guys'
ZinserShellac is #3 Cut the Sealcoat is a #2 Cut and is dewaxed. At least that is what it says on the cans in my shop.
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I mix my own shellac from shellac flakes prior to using, usually the evening before I need to use it. I always apply (spray) a coat of dewaxed shellac (1#cut) under water base finishes. One thing you have to watch when purchasing shellac in the can is the date of manufacture. I have found some 3 year old shellac on some of the paint store shelves including the big box stores. If you do buy old shellac in the can, test it before you apply it to your project to make sure that it dries within 30 minutes of application.
Last edited by Don Selke; 06-09-2005 at 3:56 PM.
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Don Selke
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Sealcoat is dewaxed and a 2# cut out of the can. Shellac is waxed and a 3# cut out of the can.
For spraying shellac, 1.5# to 2# is fine.