sequoia
Well-known member
Brush the shellac on. It's fast (as in a lot less working time) but it does require technique and practice. Not much required in terms of equipment either, just a brush or two.
A brush will work, but I use a pad which is just the corner of a pillow case packed with cheese cloth and tied off. With a brush you can get those annoying brush lines if your flow-out is not good (warming the shellac is an old trick) and drips. No brush cleaning either with a pad. Just stick it back in the shellac bottle and close.