thanks for your reply, i am a bit confused though: was shellac ever used at the sets dating back to 30s? to be more specific: i am working on a 1936 rca. my understanding is that the set is finished in lacquer. would the "mohawk Amalgamator" work with lacquer? thanks again. :I have rejuvenated shellac with excellent results using Mohawk Amalgamator, but not according to the label. The directions turned out to be a mess when I tried them. However, I use a spray gun technique with it that will eventually clear up a black finish and show the grain of the wood. It doesn’t look brand new when finished, but on some sets, I do not strive for that look anyhow. Amalgamator has even salvaged a few logos under the finish that would have otherwise been destroyed by some methods. ::I have rejuvenated shellac with excellent results using Mohawk Amalgamator, but not according to the label. The directions turned out to be a mess when I tried them. However, I use a spray gun technique with it that will eventually clear up a black finish and show the grain of the wood. It doesn’t look brand new when finished, but on some sets, I do not strive for that look anyhow. Amalgamator has even salvaged a few logos under the finish that would have otherwise been destroyed by some methods. : |