Is this really true?
#11
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2021
Posts: 141

The more I think about this the more puzzled I become.
Does anyone know whether shellac seals lead in?
Has anyone found any asbestos in any machine they've worked on?
I understand from looking at the website that the person who created it tested vintage electrical cords on appliances such as a Rival slow cooker and found lead in the wires. That was news to me. I have one of those.
Does anyone know whether shellac seals lead in?
Has anyone found any asbestos in any machine they've worked on?
I understand from looking at the website that the person who created it tested vintage electrical cords on appliances such as a Rival slow cooker and found lead in the wires. That was news to me. I have one of those.
#12

1.14, I do not know about machines and shellac. I do know that when I was a director of a preschool housed in a 1950/60s school building, asbestos was in the floor tiles. I was informed by the county health inspector to simply keep the floors well waxed to seal in the tiny microscopic threads/dust particles of the asbestos in the tile and not in the air. Our custodian was told the same thing when he went to asbestos training. I would think that shellac would do the same.
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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#14
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 464

As I understand the dangers of lead and asbestos, it is that ingesting it or inhaling the dust/residue may lead to health issues. The inert element itself is not a danger.
Easy solutions to asbestos tiles: keep waxed. Lead paint: paint over.
If wax can seal in lead, so can shellac. But yes, the old cast iron machines were japanned, baked, decalled, shellaced.
My siblings and I played with mercury. One of those flat, square mercury maze toys had broken. It was great fun. We did touch it, but didn't bathe in it. We didn't eat or breath it, either. We"re all healthy, I am the youngest.
I did just learn my vintage 1932 flip side toaster may have asbestos-the divider panel the heating elements attach to is suspect. But darn, it makes such a nice toast!
Easy solutions to asbestos tiles: keep waxed. Lead paint: paint over.
If wax can seal in lead, so can shellac. But yes, the old cast iron machines were japanned, baked, decalled, shellaced.
My siblings and I played with mercury. One of those flat, square mercury maze toys had broken. It was great fun. We did touch it, but didn't bathe in it. We didn't eat or breath it, either. We"re all healthy, I am the youngest.
I did just learn my vintage 1932 flip side toaster may have asbestos-the divider panel the heating elements attach to is suspect. But darn, it makes such a nice toast!