I've only got amber shellac, so everything gets amber. I've done cork grips 
with it and they look great. One can of shellac has lasted me maybe 5 years 
or so and still going strong. I prefer the amber for hemp twine and cloth 
bar tape, so if you only want to buy a single can, I'd vote for amber. 

On Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 9:20:12 AM UTC-4 Michael Baquerizo wrote:

> rivendell has always suggest some sort of contact cement or glue to get 
> the grips on there. the idea that i'd pay the premium price for cork only 
> to have them be useless once off never sat well with me, so i've found that 
> a mix of various tapes (cotton tape, tubeless rim tape) are perfect for 
> making up the slight variance in OD / ID between the two. 
>
> as for shellac, i vote clear. amber works if you're trying to change the 
> color of something (like bar tape) but clear just adds a nice and classy 
> sheen. the cork is already brown...any browner to me comes off as old 
> fashioned instead of classy. 
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 11:25:34 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Looking for the pro tip before I go and mess up some raw cork grips.  Is 
>> the move to do amber shellac or clear? Also, they spin on the bar and I 
>> could of course put some hair spray in there but the aftermath of stuck 
>> cork might suck... incase there is yet another pro tip.  appreciate it.
>> Tommy
>>
>

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