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08-15-2011, 09:48 PM #1
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I am thinking about protecting the rough sides and bottom of my Jnat with laquer or something like that but dont really know what type to use. I thought some of you might be able to help me out with this.
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08-15-2011, 10:28 PM #2
I've never been much of a fan of coating the sides as I don't see any value in it after-all, it's a rock. However, I do think you should at least cover the stamps. I use plain jane clear nail polish protector. You can get the cheap stuff anywhere (like wallyworld) and it works fine.
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08-15-2011, 10:53 PM #3
From what I have seen, a lot of guys tend to use Shellac for that.
I've never bothered with it myself thoughBjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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08-15-2011, 11:01 PM #4
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