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Although French Polish is the general term used for all types of shellac polish, it is also a Shellac Polish color in its own right. There are many blends of shellac polish that have been developed over the years. The following polishes represent the bulk of those currently sold. Shellac is such a versatile product, from finishing antiques to using as a non-reactive barrier between two normally incompatible finishes. French Polish results in a stunning finish with a depth and clarity that cannot be replicated with modern lacquers and polyurethanes. While it is durable, it is easily damaged by alcohol and exhibits only moderate resistance to heat and moisture. Use of placemats and coasters is recommended.

Shellac is such a versatile product, from finishing antiques to using as a non-reactive barrier between two normally incompatible finishes.

A premium quality grade formulated for the use with Cellulose Sanding Sealer, Melamine Lacquer and Spirit Stain. It can be used to clean brushes after using these products and many other materials.

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This is the most durable of Shellac Polishes. (Do not use with raw linseed oil as a lubricant)

$30.75

This product is a new concept in the art of obtaining a French Polish finish on your antiques, new furniture or, in fact, most any wooden surfaces.

$32.30

The darkest of all polishes.

$26.50

The classic Pale Polish produces a superb finish and is suitable for antique table tops.

$36.75

Similar to French Polish but more popular within the Antique Restoration trade, as it gives a slightly warmer patina.

$26.95

Used exclusively for thinning Brushing French Polish and for washing out brushes.

$10.50

A premium quality grade formulated for the use with Cellulose Sanding Sealer, Melamine Lacquer and Spirit Stain.

$10.50
 

All Mylands Polishes are available in 1 Liter size. 5 Liter containers are available by special order.