Grahamemes
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Hi, looking for some opinions from you guys. I have always mixed my own shellac until recently when I bought some fiddes Tabletop about 6 months ago, also I always used mineral oil but decided to give linseed a go at the same time, I polished one guitar and it didn't feel good, nothing felt right, I put it down to my change in oil and changed to baby oil (paraffin oil/mineral oil) so a few months later I come to polish another guitar and now I have finished it seems the shellac is not drying fully. To give an idea, It appears dry and if you brush your hand over the finish it is fine, but if you make contact with the finish for more than a few seconds it leaves an imprint. My process is I seal the guitar with a thin solution of shellac, then I grain fill with pumice and alcohol, then body up a few coats quite thick, all with a pad and no oil, and after each coat I cut back gentlly with superfine pads, and use a tiny bit of pumice throughout the bodying to help keep my layers flat. Then I use a few drops of oil as a lubricant when the pad starts to stick for a few more layers before spiriting off with a thin shellac solution.
I have spoken to a technician at fiddes who thought that it's probably the fact that I am using oiI and that Is stopping the shellac from hardening. He said that their Tabletop has a pretty indefinite shelf life so it's unlikely to be out of date which was my main thought, as I know of other people who use Tabletop solutions with oil and have no issues, and the way the finish is not hardening properly seems inline with things i have read in line with polish being out of date.
Also, the fiddes guy said that their Tabletop is basically just shellac and 99%ethanol with a tiny bit of melamine, so I don't see why it would react so differently to any other mix.
I feel fairly confident in my polishing and have polished a lot of guitars, so i am looking for opinions on this or anyone with similar experiences of please to try to get to the bottom of this.
Thanks in advance!
I have spoken to a technician at fiddes who thought that it's probably the fact that I am using oiI and that Is stopping the shellac from hardening. He said that their Tabletop has a pretty indefinite shelf life so it's unlikely to be out of date which was my main thought, as I know of other people who use Tabletop solutions with oil and have no issues, and the way the finish is not hardening properly seems inline with things i have read in line with polish being out of date.
Also, the fiddes guy said that their Tabletop is basically just shellac and 99%ethanol with a tiny bit of melamine, so I don't see why it would react so differently to any other mix.
I feel fairly confident in my polishing and have polished a lot of guitars, so i am looking for opinions on this or anyone with similar experiences of please to try to get to the bottom of this.
Thanks in advance!