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In production baguettes and to refresh the old ones, two varnishes are required: shiny and matte.

Brilliant lacquer

  • 175 pieces of shellac;
  • 30 parts gummigut;
  • 20 parts Venetian turpentine;
  • 75 pieces of sandarak;
  • 30 parts sandalwood
  • 730 parts of wine alcohol.

Matt lacquer

Take 1 part of shellac, dissolve in 8 parts of turpentine and add 1 part of powdered chalk.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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