Shellac is not entirely moisture proof...

If it were me I would put them in the sun for a while to dry them out.

Angus

On 12 July, 03:26, kent <broken.cy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I first got my Bombadil this past winter it had cloth & twine
> over cork tape on the ends of the Bullmoose bars.  I left the grips un-
> shellac'ed partly because I was lazy about picking up the shellac and
> partly because I wanted to be sure I was happy with the setup before
> making it a bit more of a project to change anything about the bars.
> Well, I am happy with them as they are, but after a good bit of warm,
> humid weather riding including a week's worth of full days in the
> saddle last month they seem to be permanently a bit damp with sweat.
> Will it hurt anything to shellac them as they are or should I make an
> effort to dry them out as best possible first?

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