How do I clean this pen?

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carlor

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Hi Folks,

I have a pen that I made and it is finished with Turner's Polish sold by Lee Valley. It's a shellac-based lacquer. Well, my wife "borrowed" it and managed to get caramel sauce all over it (it was in the bottom of her purse).

Any idea how I can get the sticky sauce off the pen without ruining the finish?

Thanks,

Carlo.
 
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I agree, hot water should do the trick. Out of curiosity, why was the caramel in the botton of the puse to begin with??
 
What? Doesn't EVERY woman keep caramel in the bottom of their purses? (I knew this question would come up.)

We went out for breakfast the other day and with the packets of jam and peanut butter there was a packet of caramel (sort of like the little syrup containers you get). My wife likes caramel and we'd never seen that before so she grabbed one and promptly forgot about it... until she reached for something and it came out sticky. I thought she was going to cry when she realized my good pen was also covered.

So, hot water won't affect the finish on the pen?


Thanks for your help,

Carlo.
 
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Shellac is fairly resistant to water, but do not use a soak treatment. The vulnerability will be on the ends of the turnings where you may have open endgrain.

Think about disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly.

The good thing about shellac finishes is that wiping down with mineral spirits to remove the wax prepares the surface for a new wiping of the turners finish.

I use shellac a lot as a sealer and find it easy to work with.
 
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