Sentences with phrase «good shellacking»

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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).
Any sort of sturdy bread — rye and pumpernickel are remarkably good here — toasted well deserves a thorough shellacking of fresh cream cheese.
A lot of companies use unnecessary fillers and preservatives as well as coatings and shellacs, which can severely irritate someone struggling with gut issues or less obvious food intolerances, too.
Typical supermarket produce may be too «clean» and processed (waxed, shellacked, chlorinated, gassed, etc. for longer storage times and shelf life), however, and could fail to provide the necessary probiotic bacteria inoculation necessary for good gut flora diversity.
Save yourself time - just take the precautionary step and spray shellac all the doors after a good cleaning - and spray them twice.
Never shake the shellac in the can, but rather use a stir stick and mix well and note that shellac has a shelf life of about a year to 18 months.
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).
Characteristic of Kiefer's work is an ambitious use of materials; drawing on clay, ash, earth, lead, fabric, straw, shellac and dried flowers, as well as other non conventional matter, his encrusted canvases lie between the distinctions of painting and sculpture.
Among Jim Dine's best early collages, and donated to the Gallery by Milly and Arne Glimcher, Shellac Orientale (1973 — 1974) reveals the artist's substantial talents as a draftsman and wonderful inventiveness as an artist.
Experience in paints - Experienced with oil, shellac, latex, acrylic, alkyd and epoxy paints as well as 1 %, 2 % and 100 % silicone caulks, 20 minute patching compound and assorted sand papers.
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.
The reason for using BIN over Kiltz is because the BIN primer is shellac based so it will dry quickly and has better stain blocking properties.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but there is a really funky shellac job on the dresser as well.
The best thing to seal a chalkboard with is old fashioned hair spray or Bulls Eye clear spray shellac.
If you love the color of your wood just the way it is, shellac is not the best option for you.
Good - bye yellow shellac coved maple, hello crisp white subway tiles and Barn Light / Restoration Hardware / Anthropologie vibe: --RRB-
After a thorough cleaning with soap and water followed by a good sanding to remove the splitting coat of shellac, a bottom was cut out of 3 / 4 - inch thick MDF.
My husband said I should get kilz primer and stain cover well all the sites said shellac well.
I would remove the doors and use the spray shellac in a well ventilated area outside your home.
Never shake the shellac in the can, but rather use a stir stick and mix well and note that shellac has a shelf life of about a year to 18 months.
Save yourself time - just take the precautionary step and spray shellac all the doors after a good cleaning - and spray them twice.
I would like to do my kitchen cupboards and wondered if you think it would be best to clean them with TSP then use a coat of Shellac and then lightly sand before proceeding with chalk painting.
I just give it two good coats of Zinsser spray shellac before painting.
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