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What (who) is French polish - definition


French polish         
WOOD FINISHING TECHNIQUE
French polishing; French Polish; French Polishing; French polishers; French polisher
French polishing is a wood finishing technique that results in a very high gloss surface, with a deep colour and chatoyancy. French polishing consists of applying many thin coats of shellac dissolved in denatured alcohol using a rubbing pad lubricated with one of a variety of oils.
French polish         
WOOD FINISHING TECHNIQUE
French polishing; French Polish; French Polishing; French polishers; French polisher
¦ noun shellac polish that produces a high gloss on wood.
¦ verb (french-polish) treat (wood) with French polish.
French polish         
WOOD FINISHING TECHNIQUE
French polishing; French Polish; French Polishing; French polishers; French polisher
French polish is a type of varnish which is painted onto wood so that the wood has a hard shiny surface.
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Examples of use of French polish
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