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Carpentry polish selected according to the shade according to the color of the polished wood, from reddish-brown to white, or rather colorless. The desired shade is obtained by taking two basic polishes in different proportions.

1) Red-brown varnish:

  • 1 part red shellac;
  • 4 parts alcohol.

2) White varnish:

  • 1 part bleached shellac;
  • 5 parts alcohol.

Bleached shellac is prepared from ordinary shellac as follows: 4 parts by weight of shellac are mixed with 1 part of soda and dissolved with stirring in 15 parts of water until the resin is completely dissolved, i.e. until the liquid is completely clear. Then they let it settle and pour the clear solution without sediment into another bowl. Here, a solution of 4 parts by weight of bleach in 4 parts by weight of water is added to the clear solution, and the mixture is left alone for two days. After that, hydrochloric acid is poured into the mixture little by little until the resin precipitate ceases to stand out. Then it remains only to rinse the resin residue well with water to remove traces of hydrochloric acid, and dry.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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