id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17935 Bitmead, Richard French Polishing and Enamelling: A Practical Work of Instruction .txt text/plain 34344 3112 77 oil-varnishes and French polish, together with the method of decorating To Remove French Polish or Varnish from Old Work 94 coarse glass-paper, and mix with polish coloured with red-sanders. French polish or varnish at the present time can easily be obtained worked on one coat of polish evenly over all the wood until it has got sufficient body of polish is given to the work, the surface is rubbed required, and have ready some gas-black mixed with thin polish; apply These black polishes should not be applied if there are coloured woods paper, and then use the oil polish (see page 87). The process of enamelling in oil varnishes as applied to furniture must coats of shellac and varnish, and the oil and pumice-stone rubbing down; the rubbing with oil, and the work will have a clean, dry, and brighter varnish-finish in good work. =How to Remove French Polish or Varnish from Old Work.=--Cleaning off ./cache/17935.txt ./txt/17935.txt