Shellac is a versatile non toxic wood finish that enhances the natural grain while adding smoothness without the plastic like qualities of polyurethane or lacquer.
Stripping shellac floor.
That s because unlike varnish or polyurethane each new coat of shellac dissolves into the one before it so you can blend new into old without too much fuss.
How to care for shellac floors.
These types of chemicals can damage your lungs eyes and skin and are not healthy for the environment.
Shellac has many advantages as a finish.
To remove shellac start by brushing denatured alcohol onto the wood surface and leaving it for a few minutes to start the stripping process.
It can be used to refinish hardwood floors or it.
Shellac finishes scratch easily and shellac isn t the most water resistant of finishes.
Then put on rubber gloves to protect your hands and rub the shellac with steel wool to remove as much of it as possible.
1 mop the floor with a strong solution of a wax cutting detergent and hot water.
But if the finish is shellac a natural nontoxic coating commonly seen in houses of this vintage stripping isn t necessary.
Use this link for information on how to remove the finish yourself.
If the floor is old and oversanded though you can also strip shellac with denatured alcohol.
The gloss on a floor in an older home may not be the ubiqutous polyurethane but shellac which requires specific care.
There are also disadvantages.
It is non toxic dries quickly provided the product is fresh when applied can be tinted and is relatively easy to apply.
Made from flakes of resin.
When shellac finishes get wet they develop unsightly white rings.
Shellac can be applied to the stripped and prepped surface by pad brush or spray.
Shellac finishes were common on wood floors.
If you would like to try applying shellac yourself zinsser makes a french.
Varnish lacquer shellac and other clear coats are applied to protect wood furniture and flooring from scratches scuff marks and stains.
The downside to chemical strippers is their health hazards.