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| thanks for the information. i am trying to avoid refinishing, but i am a bit lost, i guess...not as experienced as you guys, that's for sure! let me ask you then: is there a way to post an image on this board? i would like to share the picture of my radio, and have expert ideas on what would be best to do about it...thanks again. :Shellac was used on most sets of the 1920’s and on some sets during the early 30’s. Your RCA was probably finished in lacquer. I have never used amalgamator on a radio with lacquer because I’ve never had a need to, but maybe other people have. This stuff is not a finish, and should only be used on a finish that is still there and “gone bad”. Lacquer doesn’t usually do that on a radio cabinet, or that has been my experience with it. Either there is enough of the original finish to restore by other means, or there is not. In other words, I have either salvaged some lacquer finishes by touchup work, or removed the remains and applied a new finish. : :On the other hand, shellac can “go bad”. It can turn so black that you can’t see through it, and this is the only kind of finish that I have had a use for amalgamator. : |
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