Someone, somewhere on one of the pen forums, recently asked about the longevity of shellac and how to tell when it's gone bad (I didn't realize it would, but as it's an organic product for the most part, I should have known ...).
I also inquired of Zinsser (a Rust-Oleum brand, and probably the most readily available shellac in the US) regarding its shelf life, and was told that an unopened container of Zinsser shellac will be good for a minimum of three years from the date stamped on the can.
Just thought I would share that.
-- Edited by Chthulhu on Thursday 17th of December 2009 11:59:12 AM
Is the standard coating shellac the same as the orange shellac used in pen repair? I would think that the pen version would have a thicker consistency.
Is the standard coating shellac the same as the orange shellac used in pen repair? I would think that the pen version would have a thicker consistency.
It's the same stuff: a "2 lb cut" (two pounds of shellac flakes to a gallon of alcohol). Several of the well-known pen doctors have mentioned using precisely this product.
-- Edited by Chthulhu on Sunday 3rd of January 2010 12:24:26 AM