Check it out on google search, this stuff is a spray laquer that is used mainly on music instruments, such as guitars. Has a tendency to yellow unless a laquer retardent is used in conjunction with it and with a cellulose base, you will need good air ventilation and a mask to protect you from fumes. A very close relative to it is Cellulose Acrylic (CAB) which is used on car finishes by auto makers. It does dry fast by evaporation process. I have used this in the past on some wood furniture I made to get that mirror look, which it did, but did give me a yellowing effect that looked nice on the maple I was using but I wouldnt think it would look very good on darker woods or burls. Didnt stick with it because of fumes and such. One of my woodworking buddies uses it on his guitars and swears by it. But each to thier own.