I’m not sure I’ve ever seen spray shellac, but that’s good to know it exists 
and can work in certain applications. I imagine it would be trickier with drop 
bars!

I’ve had my best results using those little 1.5” foam applicator brushes with 
the chisel tip. 

> On Sep 11, 2022, at 6:59 AM, Jay LePree <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all:
> 
> I stopped in my local hardware store today to purchase some items for the 
> house and some shellac for my cotton tape on my Loscos.  The tape was holding 
> up, but dirtied and faded as I had not shellaced it when I taped the bars 
> last year.  The staff were busy with other customers, and  the cans of 
> shellac were way up on the top shelf.  They/I would need a ladder to reach 
> it, but the spray can shellac was at waist level, right in front of me.  OK, 
> why not give the staff a break and let me try something new. 
> 
> I applied it by spraying about two inches from the bars and using a newspaper 
> to catch the overspray.  Owing that these were Loscos and the tape is 
> accessible, I think I had much last mess than with the can and paint brush.  
> It went on fine and quickly.  in a pinch, with accessible tape, spray on 
> shellac will work.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jay
> Demarest, NJ
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