Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 3: Sealing with Shellac
Lock in the dye before adding more color.
Sealing with Shellac: To seal the coat of dye stain and allow Peter to add another layer of color on top—a process known as glazing—this step involves applying a thin coat of dewaxed shellac, often labeled as a sanding sealer, using a brush and wiping pad.
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Videos in the Series
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 1: Sanding and Prepping the Door
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 2: Mixing and Applying Dye Stain
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 3: Sealing with Shellac
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 4: Mixing Pigment Stain
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 5: Applying Pigment Stain
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 6: Sanding and Touch Ups
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Finishing an Exterior Door, Ep. 7: Applying the Varnish