SnowManSnow wrote:
So there shouldn’t be that much wax in the bottom, I’ve had much better luck with coffee filters and, if you do get wax in the bottom simply decant Pour it off the top and filter it again. Dewaxing is a slow process so don’t hurry it.
The process will slow to a slow drip as the filters get clogged. Ur it will eventually go through.
On your question of color... the color won’t much matter what is on top of what, however it will become increasingly difficult to keep things uniform if you use different colors.
What you don’t want to do is put fat under slim. In other words if you begin using oil in the mix make sure the fatter (more oil) is on top of the thinner mix (less oil).
I’m not sure about using waxed shellac, it I would assume you don’t want the softer finish (waxed) under a harder one.
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So you can see the pic and you are saying there should not be that much wax in it? What do you think the white stuff is then?
It's my understanding that the waxed shellac (or just shellac really) is actually harder then dewaxed shellac.