If I'm correct, clear shellac still gives it a yellow/bone color tint. Try clear polyurethane. That should cover you.
Sean Flores
San Francisco, CA
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> clear shelac? 5 - 6 light coats with a few hours at least of dry
> time between.
>
> devon warner
> san francisco usa