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Fixing rub though - Bope - 09-03-2018 I tired rubbing out a table I sprayed with shellac then Enduro-var. It was all good until the last grit and I rub through some corners. I tried wiping on some shellac but the wood is sealed enough to to absorb any finish. I was wondering if an air brush would be able to spray on some shellac to build some color? RE: Fixing rub though - jteneyck - 09-04-2018 Yes, that will work, but then you're going to have to spray some EnduroVar over that to get the same look and protection. John RE: Fixing rub though - Bope - 09-04-2018 I know I need more EnduroVar but brushing or dabbing on more shellac was not working. I usually spray about a 1.5lb cut. Should I go more concentrated ? I mix my own so I can do what I want. RE: Fixing rub though - Roly - 09-04-2018 (09-04-2018, 02:48 PM)Bope Wrote: I know I need more EnduroVar but brushing or dabbing on more shellac was not working. I usually spray about a 1.5lb cut. Should I go more concentrated ? I mix my own so I can do what I want. How about the furniture repair markers (like a Sharpie) to provide the color. Then over coat with Eurovar. Was anything put on the wood besides the shellac and Eurovar that provided color ? Roly RE: Fixing rub though - Bope - 09-04-2018 It has a 50/50 mixture of garnet/ruby shellac and EnduroVar. RE: Fixing rub though - jteneyck - 09-05-2018 (09-04-2018, 02:48 PM)Bope Wrote: I know I need more EnduroVar but brushing or dabbing on more shellac was not working. I usually spray about a 1.5lb cut. Should I go more concentrated ? I mix my own so I can do what I want. Whatever concentration gives you the right color with 2 or 3 coats is usually best. The odds of hitting it just right with one coat are long. Practice on scrap. John |