Furniture Polish & Allied Products

French Polish(LAC POLISH, CHANDRUSH POLISH, SAFED LAC POLISH​)

Traditional Finish | Deep Gloss | Timeless Craftsmanship

Bring out the natural beauty of wood with French Polish – a classic hand-applied finishing technique using shellac that creates a deep, rich, and highly reflective shine.

Key Features:

  • High-Gloss Finish: Achieves a mirror-like surface that enhances wood grain beautifully.
  • Eco-Friendly: Made from natural shellac and alcohol; low in toxins.
  • Repairable Surface: Easy to reapply or touch up without sanding the entire surface.
  • Perfect for Antiques & Fine Furniture: Ideal for restoration or premium handcrafted pieces.

 

Application Tips:

  • Use a clean cotton pad or rubber cloth in circular motions.
  • Apply in multiple thin coats for best results.
  • Allow drying between coats and finish with light buffing for shine.

 

Where to Use:

  • Wooden furniture
  • Musical instruments
  • Decorative wood panels
  • Interior trim and fine cabinetry

Shellac

Natural Wood Finish | High Gloss | Protective Coating

Shellac is a premium, natural resin used for centuries as a wood finish and sealant. Derived from the secretions of the lac bug, it offers a warm tone, smooth finish, and protective layer that enhances the natural grain and color of wood.

Key Features:

  • 100% Natural: Eco-friendly and non-toxic; food-safe when dry.
  • Beautiful Finish: Provides a warm amber or golden glow with high gloss potential.
  • Fast Drying: Quick application and re-coat time.
  • Versatile: Can be used as a sealer, primer, or final finish.
  • Repairable: Easily spot-repaired without stripping the entire surface.

 

Ideal For:

  • Wooden furniture
  • Antique restoration
  • Musical instruments
  • Interior wood trim
  • French polishing

 

Application Instructions:

  • Mix shellac flakes with denatured alcohol in the desired ratio.
  • Stir until fully dissolved (usually 12–24 hours).
  • Apply thin, even coats with a brush or cloth.
  • Sand lightly between coats for smoothness.
  • Finish with a final buff for extra gloss.

 

Finish Tip:

For best results, apply in a dust-free environment and avoid using on surfaces exposed to water or alcohol.

Bleached Shellac​

Refined Finish | Light Tone | Superior Clarity

Bleached Shellac is a high-quality, purified form of natural shellac that offers a clear or pale finish, making it perfect for use on light-colored woods and surfaces where color retention is key. This versatile wood finish is prized for its quick-drying, non-toxic, and easily repairable properties.

Key Features:

  • Clear Appearance: Unlike standard shellac, it leaves no amber tint—ideal for white or pale finishes.
  • Eco-Friendly & Food Safe: Natural, non-toxic resin derived from lac insect secretions.
  • Fast Drying: Touch-dry in minutes; recoatable in under an hour.
  • Smooth Finish: Enhances grain while preserving natural wood color.
  • Multipurpose: Can be used as a sealer, stain-blocker, or final coat.

 

Best For:

  • Light wood like maple, pine, birch, or oak
  • French polishing on pale furniture
  • Sealing knots and stains
  • DIY craft and fine woodworking projects

 

Application Instructions:

  • Dissolve bleached shellac flakes in denatured alcohol (typically 1:4 ratio).
  • Allow to fully dissolve (8–24 hours depending on flake size).
  • Apply using a brush, cloth, or pad in thin coats.
  • Lightly sand between coats for a flawless finish.

 

Pro Tip:

Mix only as much as needed. Store in a sealed container and use within a few weeks for best results.

Rosin

Natural Resin | Versatile Binder | Gloss Enhancer

Rosin (also known as colophony) is a natural, brittle resin obtained from pine trees. It is widely used in wood finishing, adhesives, varnishes, soldering flux, musical instruments, and crafts due to its excellent binding, tackifying, and gloss-enhancing properties.

Key Features:

  • Natural & Biodegradable: Extracted from pine tree sap; safe for a wide range of uses.
  • Strong Binder: Ideal for use in polishes, varnishes, sealing wax, and printing inks.
  • Enhances Gloss: Used to boost shine in traditional wood finishes.
  • Friction Enhancer: Popular for bows of string instruments and dance floors.
  • Multi-Industry Use: From woodworking and soldering to cosmetics and crafts.

 

Common Applications:

  • Furniture polish & wood varnishes
  • Soldering flux (electrical work)
  • Violin/cello bow rosin
  • Adhesives & printing inks
  • Soap making and cosmetics
  • Dance shoe and gymnastics grip enhancer

 

Usage Tip:

For polishes and varnishes, dissolve rosin in alcohol, turpentine, or other compatible solvents. Store in a dry, cool place.

Gum Copal

Natural Resin | Gloss Enhancer | Traditional Varnish Ingredient

Gum Copal is a natural resin obtained from trees of the Bursera species, widely used as a binder, gloss enhancer, and protective agent in varnishes, polishes, incense, and traditional crafts. Known for its fast-drying, durable, and glossy properties, it bridges the gap between soft resins like pine and hard resins like amber.

Key Features:

  • Natural & Biodegradable: Sourced from tree resin, eco-friendly and sustainable.
  • High Gloss Finish: Provides clarity and a warm glow to wood surfaces.
  • Excellent Binding Agent: Used in furniture polish, French polish, and oil-based varnishes.
  • Quick-Drying: Ideal for fast-setting applications.
  • Multi-Purpose Use: Also used in incense, paints, and traditional crafts.

 

Uses Of Gum Copal:

  • Wood varnishes and furniture polish
  • Oil painting mediums and art materials
  • Incense and ceremonial offerings
  • Adhesives and craft varnishes

 

Application Tip:

Dissolve Gum Copal in alcohol or turpentine for use in polish or varnish. Blend with shellac for enhanced depth and durability in French polish.