Cellulose sanding sealer

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While the cellulose is good, it isn't a miracle.

Look at your local big box store for ANY sanding sealer. Some need more coats, but they all work pretty well.

IMO
 
Don't know the exact contents of Mylands, but lacquer (Deft is the most recommended) plus automotive lacquer thinner ("hot", it "flashes" quicker) works well. There may be some oil in Mylands as well.

Alternative to cellulose (lacquer) sanding sealer is shellac sanding sealer. Different properties, they do different things as a base coat. Bonnie Klein's (and many others) formula is 1/3 shellac, 1/3 alchohol and 1/3 blo.

HTH

Dave
 
Sanding sealer is nothing more than either a nitrocellulose lacquer or shellac as the sealer with something added to it to make the sanding easier. It could be made with any finish, but lacquer and shellac dries faster.

You can do as well with the plain lacquer or shellac, but you will have to wait longer befeor sanding, and then sanding at lower lathe speeds. The advantage is that there will be nothing that is opaque in the finish to mask the wood.

You can make your own sanding sealer by adding Raw Talcum Powder to Deft lacquer and then thinning it with lacquer thinner to whatever consistency you wish. Raw Talc only because it is cheaper than the scented kinds. Use baby powder if that is available. It is nothing more than raw talc with perfume added.
 
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