Originally Posted by
Heartstrings
I started this thread and was began finishing a guitar by french polishing it, I`ve been trying to master this art for about a year and like you have been confused by all the imformation on the net. In my own case I found less shellac in the rubber to be better. I also found that by starting with 4 coats of 1lb cut, 4hrs apart no oil, with just a folded up piece of t-shirt material, trying not to overlap and not going back over to touch up a missed spot really helps. It leaves some small ridges but after letting it cure for two days I knock them off with some 3M 800 grit paper and then start french polishing with the parafin oil. I found that trying to polish before the initial coats cure a bit I end up getting the sticky mess your describing. I dip my folded squares right into the shellac for those initial coats and sqeeze the excess out on the side of the jar because if you lay a coat on too thick it won`t harden enough in 4hrs to lay another on. Seems that patience is the key, if it starts getting sticky and no cloud appears, it could be your applying to much too soon. I`ve had to switch to spraying because I started to develope a horrible pain in my shoulder from all the rubbing and found that less is better with spraying too. Used 1part hard shellac to 4parts alcohol and spray it so thin I can see it flash off as I`m spraying, I go over the guitar 4 times each spraying session, with each session 4hrs apart. Hope that helps:) Mike