Cleaning and repairing the Shellac clear coat on Vintage sewing machine heads
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It is and so easy to need to redo if you get it a little wrong. I've spent as much time leveling from a bad day applying as building up but it's starting to look pretty good now. I think one or two more well applied coats and she'll be ready for her close up.

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I see how Glenn restored the gold lettering on his Franklin using a gold pen. It looks just stunning!
I've been looking at the decals on my White FR and wondering if I could touch up the color spots in the same way? The decals are in very good condition, but there are little spots where the colors have faded (reds and blues, I think).
Would a pen work, and if so, what kind should I use?
I've been looking at the decals on my White FR and wondering if I could touch up the color spots in the same way? The decals are in very good condition, but there are little spots where the colors have faded (reds and blues, I think).
Would a pen work, and if so, what kind should I use?
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I use artist oil paints mixed with a tiny pit of linseed oil to make them flow easy. Let the paint cure a week and coat with a light coat of thin shellac, then french polish to a nice finish.
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