Sentences with phrase «from shellac»

Junior Mints get their shiny appearance from shellac which is excreted from lac bugs» rear ends.
24) FC Schalke 04 — German side FC Schalke made it to the knockout stages last season, but they don't seem to be any stronger and will still be reeling from the shellacking that was handed out to them by Real Madrid.
Real Salt Lake are looking to regroup from a shellacking by New York City FC last Wednesday, while the Rapids are riding the confidence of four consecutive matches without defeat.
On the other hand, well - stabilized and well - leased real estate assets that offer returns of 7 % to 8 % can help portfolios begin to recover from the shellacking they have taken in the stock and bond markets.

Not exact matches

Watch out for eggs, dairy, and products derived from insects, such as silk, honey, beeswax, and shellac.
He proved he can learn from experience by shellacking the No. 12 seed in his opening match, 10 - 3, and won two more big matches in consolation, pinning No. 11 Christian Cabuag of Monte Vista Christian - Watsonville and collecting an 11 - 3 major decision over Central - Fresno's Adrian Chavez.
Manchester United and Lyon were falling before a young upstart called José Mourinho, while Depor, having recovered from their group stage shellacking, dispatched a pair of Italian giants.
It's just the beginning, of course, but the university's inability to resolve its differences with black football players plus the shellacking it took from Houston last week make the future look hopeless
After 90 minutes of watching Everton huff, puff, and in general not look anywhere near scoring a goal, Captain Jags (or «that useless * insert expletive here *» as he's been described in recent weeks) shellacked one from 30 yards into the top corner.
You may have to shellac those to get them to stay together and sealed from moisture, etc..
This morning, as I was loading the breakfast bowls into the dishwasher, scraping Rice Krispie shellac into the garbage disposal, I heard my five - year - old yell from the bathroom, «I!
And his image will have to take a repeated shellacking from a series of lengthy federal corruption trials, at least two of which will lay bare how he and his administration have governed, and done business.
Farley has posted six - figure fundraising numbers — a vast improvement over her predecessor, two - time statewide loser Wendy Long, who needed the state party's help two years ago to retire campaign debt left over from her 46 - point shellacking in 2012.
For three years he studied 2,259 pieces recovered from a site in England, managing to rejoin more than 500 of them (and concluding that shellac dissolved in spirit was the best adhesive for the job).
Do some detective work and look for supplements free from wheat, gluten, egg, peanuts, coatings, shellacs, GMOs, magnesium stearate, trans fats, hydrogenated oils; artificial colors, flavors, and sweeteners; high - fructose corn syrup, MSG, propylene glycol, BHT, BHA, talc; or other unnecessary binders, fillers, and preservatives.
For nails (currently available in NYC & LA only), all GLAMSQUAD manicurists carry a selection of essie polishes and CND Shellac ® shades from which to choose.
Lots of furniture from that era has a varnish (I believe Shellac based) that bleeds through and cracks.
(per The Purple Painted Lady ~ sanding between coats of shellac will help prevent paint from crackling)
By using a lint free rag - folding it like a hankerchief, then dipping the edge in - and wiping the shellac on — starting the farthest away from you.
Large - scale works made from layers of salvaged paper, bound together on canvas with a coat of shellac.
The sound collection includes all forms of recorded sound, extending from the early days of wax cylinder recordings to today's digital creations, with recorded music, oral histories, lectures and many other types of recording held on formats such as shellac and vinyl records, reel to reel tape, audio cassettes and CDs.
All are surrounded by tiny collaged images from black music or pornographic magazines, and garnished with one or more clumps of elephant dung, shellacked and stuck with colorful map pins that form decorative patterns or state the work's title.
Similarly, watch what happens as your eye moves off the floor from the British Land Art pioneer's Ring of Flint (1996), which is exactly what it sounds like, to the craggy relief surfaces of German painter Anselm Kiefer's heavily shellacked Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom (2000), which depicts Mao Zedong in a field of narcotic poppies.
Fig.: Anselm Kiefer, Der Sand aus den Urnen [The Sand from the Urns], 2009, Acrylic, oil, shellac, sand and charcoal on canvas, 280 x 570 cm, © Anselm Kiefer, Photo: Charles Duprat
was originally polished with shellac and remains in good condition apart from some fine surface cracking; these cracks temporarily developed an unidentified fungal growth when the piece was shown in 1993 under changed atmospheric conditions (Tate Gallery Conservation Files).
Seated Figure was originally polished with shellac and remains in good condition apart from some fine surface cracking; these cracks temporarily developed an unidentified fungal growth when the piece was shown in 1993 under changed atmospheric conditions (Tate Gallery Conservation Files).
(1) In his student works from these years, Stella often imitated Morgan's technique of laying on paint with a palette knife, scraping the pigments over boards that had been shellacked.
After submerging the paper in a bath of shellac and alcohol to fix the soot to the paper, he brushes a solvent over the printed lines and text to gently lift the image from the soot ground and reveal the white lines.
Rail: Since then your use of materials from found objects has changed and expanded to include 1 × 2s, 2 × 4s, saw dust, sheetrock, house paint, polyurethane, shellac, you name it.
If you see a yellow or pink stain coming through the paint on older furniture — typically from the 1930s and 1940s — apply clear shellac.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but there is a really funky shellac job on the dresser as well.
The wood was mahogany, so a coat of clear Shellac went over the whole set to prevent that red stain from bleeding through.
The clear shellac prevents any stain from bleeding through the paint.
However, the varnish pulls from both directions (think about how clothes shrink - in all directions) and this action can pull the tannins up if they have not been sealed with shellac prior to painting.
Shellac is produced from natural materials.
(per The Purple Painted Lady ~ sanding between coats of shellac will help prevent paint from crackling)
Again, note that shellac is a sealer so it will seal the surface preventing stain or wood tannins from bleeding through your new paint.
To prevent them from bleeding through the paint, I used BIN primer (a shellac - based primer) to seal the knots.
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