...The Varnishing Days. John Kearns' newest stand-up special, The Varnishing Days, is a heart-stopping, glasses-dropping, hard-rocking, wig-shaking, knee-knocking, teeth-rattling good time.
Italian violin-making masters of the distant past developed varnishing techniques that lent their instruments both an excellent musical tone and impressive appearance. Scientists have now developed a ...
SHELLAC, points out the BBC, is a processed form of an insect resin that was once used to polish furniture and make pre-vinyl gramophone records, and "shellacking" originally meant French-polishing.
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