I recently shellacked some dark blue Japanese cloth tape, and the end
result was pretty unsatisfactory. My guess is I put it on way too
thick, and when it was dry it had this thick, hideous amber crust all
on the surface. It comes off if you rub at it real good, but it looks
nothing else some of the beautiful results I've seen on cotton tape
with Zinser Amber Shellac.

Is the secret applying it very lightly in several coats, and giving
ample time to dry between each coat? I really hate to waste anymore of
that fine Japanese tape, so any tips would be appreciated. I'm also
wondering if it's even worth shellacking at all, I mean does it really
add to looks/durability enough to bother? All opinions appreciated,
thanks.
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