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"River"

23/11/2006 11:47 AM

Finishing Driftwood

Hi, I am new to this group. I am happy to be here as I have read many
posts and there seem to be many friendly and extremely knowledgable
people. QUESTION: I have a piece of driftwood that has some sort of
extraneous material on it. Something like dried coral and some other
substance of which I know nothing. Can someone give me an idea as how
to finish this? I would like to seal it.

Thanks,

River


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"tom"

in reply to "River" on 23/11/2006 11:47 AM

23/11/2006 1:49 PM

Shellac comes to mind. Tom
River wrote:
> Hi, I am new to this group. I am happy to be here as I have read many
> posts and there seem to be many friendly and extremely knowledgable
> people. QUESTION: I have a piece of driftwood that has some sort of
> extraneous material on it. Something like dried coral and some other
> substance of which I know nothing. Can someone give me an idea as how
> to finish this? I would like to seal it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> River

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"Andy Dingley "

in reply to "River" on 23/11/2006 11:47 AM

23/11/2006 2:13 PM


River wrote:

> Can someone give me an idea as how
> to finish this? I would like to seal it.

First of all, why seal it at all? What are you trying to protect it
from? Does it really need it?

If you insist of some sort of finish, maybe to protect it from dirt a
little but not change the appearance, then I'd use Renaissance Wax (not
just any old wax polish).

If you don't mind it turning shiny, then a coat of blonde shellac


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