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Varnishes, the recipes of which are given below, are suitable for everyone metals.

1st recipe:

Golden varnish. Dissolve 20 parts of shellac, 1 part of boric acid, 1 part of picric acid (or more if desired), 179 parts of alcohol.

2st recipe:

Dissolve 7,5 parts of dragon's blood, 40 parts of gummigut, 30 parts of mastic, 30 parts of shellac, 7,5 parts of Elemi resin, 20 parts of sandalwood, 20 parts of sandarak, 15 parts of Venetian turpentine, 850 parts of alcohol.

3st recipe:

Dissolve when heated 100 parts of granular shellac, 80 parts of Venetian turpentine, 100 parts of sandarac, 25 parts of gummigut, 700 parts of turpentine.

4st recipe:

15 parts gummilac, 5 parts mastic, 5 parts sandarac, 1 part orleans, 1 part dragon's blood, 1 part gummigut, 2 parts red sandalwood (powdered), 5 parts Venetian turpentine, 100 parts 96% alcohol.

5st recipe:

5 parts of mastic, 10 parts of sandarac, 5 parts of kopay balsam, 2,5 parts of Venetian turpentine, 3 parts of turpentine, 28 parts of alcohol (96%) are dissolved and mixed with a solution of 2,5 parts of shellac, 22,5 parts of dragon's blood and 25 parts alcohol (96%).

6st recipe:

4 parts of gummilac, 8 parts of sandarak, 8 parts of "Elemi" resin, 80 parts of alcohol are dissolved and stained with tincture of gummigut with tincture of dragon's blood or a solution of fuchsin, or picric acid.

7st recipe:

10 parts shellac, 1 part sandarac, 1 part mastic, 2 parts sabur, 5 parts turmeric powder, 0,5 parts saffron powder, 1 part dragon's blood, 0,5 parts Venetian turpentine, 100 parts alcohol (96%) infused and filtered. The items are cleaned, heated to 35 °C, then a thin layer of varnish is quickly applied.

8st recipe:

2,5 parts picric acid, 0,5 parts boric acid, 1 part dragon's blood, 20 parts shellac, 0,75 parts Venetian turpentine, 80 parts alcohol (96%).

Author: Korolev V.A.

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