Thanks Uncle Vanya, that sounds interesting. Could you please elaborate a bit more about the process of padding a shellac finish? So far I had only limited success with repairing or re-amalgamating shellack finishes.Uncle Vanya wrote:The OP did a lovely job, but he may not have needed to go to the trouble of stripping, A padded finish can amalgamate the original shellac, attractively incorporating the original material. The Duco (nitrocellulose) lacquer used on your Consolette may also be repaired by padding. In fact, a product called "Padding lacquer" is mad specifically for the repair of these surfaces. Don't strip save as a last resort. It requires a great deal of effort to remove what may well be a repairable finish which you will then have to rebuild.
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Andreas