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Originally Posted by mr_rye89
That looks great! I'm needing to grab some "perfect brown" or the Belhen equivalent for my '36 Philco. It needs major veneer work though. The nice thing about these sets with nitrocellulose lacquer is you can get away with thinning it and adding on another coat to get the tone you want.
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Thanks. I saw a radio resto YT vid and it was urged to get the Mohawk "perfect brown" for walnut finishes. I have to agree after using it. Another vid mentioned to put down shellac first, sand, and then apply the toning to that. it seemed to work great and supposedly shellac will cover over anything.