Wood wax works best when used as a final top coat. So, if you’ve already coated your craft with glossy shellac, will wax stay in place on top of it?| The Woodwork Place
Shellac is pretty versatile stuff. But, shellac has a bit of a reputation for having adhesion problems. So, can we rely on shellac to seal a coat of paint?| The Woodwork Place
If you want a truly durable Polycrylic finish, should you top coat it with polyurethane?| The Woodwork Place
Discover what makes Polycrylic stand apart from other water-based finishes. And find out if Polycrylic is durable enough for the great outdoors.| The Woodwork Place
Learn what really makes a wood finish food safe — and whether or not Polycrylic fits the bill…| The Woodwork Place
A kitchen countertop needs a durable sealer that can shrug of water spills, scratches, and the heat of a hot pan. But, is Polycrylic one such sealer?| The Woodwork Place
There are two main reasons why shellac bubbles: it either dried too quickly and/or it was applied too thickly. So, what can you do to fix it?| The Woodwork Place
Find out which preparatory steps will prevent those bubbles from marring that final Polycrylic coat.| The Woodwork Place