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Sealing with shellac temporarily?
Recently I managed to score a set of four lovely old chairs from kerbside pickup. In all honesty I only picked them up because we've recently moved from a furnished rental to an unfurnished and we needed somewhere to plonk our butts.
On sanding back the first chair I quickly realised they're figured Blackwood (solid and veneer), quite well made and still in excellent condition; it's only the old shellac finish that has deteriorated. I'm now kicking myself for not going back for the remaining two chairs or large dining table that went with them. :doh:
Anyways... I finished sanding the first and brushed on several coats of dilute shellac as a temporary protective measure so we can still use it to sit on while I work my way through the rest. I'm hoping to apply the "proper" finish in one batch job so the chairs are 'out of commission' for as short a time as possible.
I intend to give the quickly sealed chairs a quick wipe-down with metho and a light sand before applying the final coats. Am I likely to run into any problems with this approach?