Fixing Scratches with Shellac - IanHatesGuitars

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025
  • Are you the victim of a cheesy country song? Doug Proper shows us how he fixes up some angry scratches with shellac. This inexpensive guitar looks like someone rode it down a mountain and Doug shows us how he'd go about repairing the damage with shellac.
    This is a clip from some of the extensive shellac information Doug's been giving us on Ding Kings. If you want to get the full education, check out the Patreon at / ianhatesguitars .
    For more Doug, check out / guitarspecialistinc

Комментарии • 32

  • @Rotary_Phone
    @Rotary_Phone Год назад +7

    Never would have thought you could use shellac on a poly finish for scratches. You learn something new every day.

  • @christophernorman2781
    @christophernorman2781 2 года назад +8

    What are the 2 liquids you are using?

  • @CharletonChurchill
    @CharletonChurchill Год назад +16

    Hey maybe this video would be good if you shared the products used. Thanks.

    • @rivendrive
      @rivendrive Год назад +5

      A two pound cut of dewaxed shellac, mineral oil, and some cotton strips and you're well on your way to learning French polishing

  • @marioricardo7817
    @marioricardo7817 4 месяца назад

    Finished job not shown... but some things are new for me. Thanks

  • @MrAschiff
    @MrAschiff Год назад +1

    Does this treatment affect the sound

  • @alandust2188
    @alandust2188 2 года назад +9

    It would be great if he had a book on refinishing procedures or at bare minimum a list of products used.

    • @driveincanada9713
      @driveincanada9713 2 года назад

      👍👍

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 2 года назад +3

      Bob Flexner has had a book out for years and I'll find my copy and see what the heck the name is. Hold on while I rummage around. Got a pencil? It's called "Understanding Wood Finishing". Seems logical. It has great photos and explanations. Amazon has it. It's famous.

    • @alandust2188
      @alandust2188 2 года назад

      @@alext8828 Hey, Thanks

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 2 года назад

      @@alandust2188 You'll love it.

    • @rolandosoto4545
      @rolandosoto4545 9 месяцев назад

      Better mic, what products did he usr

  • @manuellacheta8874
    @manuellacheta8874 Год назад +1

    What shellac cut do you use for that?

  • @tnone7873
    @tnone7873 2 года назад +1

    Sandorac? Can you show us what product that is please

  • @Ericejazz
    @Ericejazz 2 года назад +3

    That was fantastic!

  • @mathiasjapri
    @mathiasjapri Год назад

    can this do over lacquer finish?

  • @metalhead_1996
    @metalhead_1996 Год назад

    does this work on a poly finish? or is that guitar’s finish poly as well?

    • @stratocactus
      @stratocactus Год назад

      He said it's a poly finish. Shellac (dewaxed) goes on every cured finish (maybe not wax). It can also be used as a sealer coat under nitro or poly. Pretty amazing tool to have in the shop.

  • @guitartec
    @guitartec Год назад +1

    I French polished the koa / mahogany Tele in ID my pic in 2012. It's my shop guitar. I used boiled linseed oil which is an excellent moisture barrier. It's truly stunning.

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 2 года назад

    8:43, Nitrocellulose was not made with shellac.

  • @fraterlemuele.s.l.d.6435
    @fraterlemuele.s.l.d.6435 Год назад

    How would this technique work with Dyed guitar tops such as Blue,Hot pink,etc once pigment is added and mixed with Shellac solution?thank you!
    #BUFFALO
    #NEWYORK

  • @nashdrifter3629
    @nashdrifter3629 8 месяцев назад +5

    Why make a video and not share what you are using? To everyone that is begging this guy for info the technique he is using is called French Polishing. He did NOT invent it it's been around since bible days. I don't know what oil he's using but a bunch of guys use olive oil. I hear raw linseed oil with the shellac works much better but haven't tried it yet. Hope this helps .

    • @hni7458
      @hni7458 4 месяца назад +1

      I won't say too much now, but I wouldn't think the sort of oil is important. Important though is that you remove the oil using a cloth very lightly wetted by alcohol in the end. This in a whole sequence. On the other hand, if it's a poly substrate that one should give a solid base, but generally oil softens shellac - well, this is a whole science of course...

  • @JohnBain-dz9bl
    @JohnBain-dz9bl 2 месяца назад

    I tried this on my kitchen table and it ruined it.

  • @driveincanada9713
    @driveincanada9713 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @Violaodabossa
    @Violaodabossa Год назад

    Great video❗️❗️❗️
    Thank you Ian and Doug🙏🏼🙏🏼
    Best wishes from Wuppertal/ Germany >Lutz