Do you have access to a mechanical shaker (i.e. for paint?) - I don't think
it would be easy to get a consistent tint throughout a can of shellac
without a thorough mixing.
If you're doing a small job, maybe you can borrow some or trade your clear
for amber. I would guess many people on this list have one or more cans of
shellac!

On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 10:08 PM jandrews <jasonaschwa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings
> Curious if anyone knows how to tint Bullseye clear Shellac to an Amber
> color?
> I have a full quart of clear and don’t really want to buy another quart of
> Amber. I know there are tinted flakes out there but that’s also more
> Shellac. Is there a way to tint the existing Shellac I already have?
> Thank you
>
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