Manufacturer and builder 7, 1869
The best paint for thlis purpose is composed of shellac dissolved in alcohol and mixed with a large proportion of lampblack. If the proportion of shellac be large, the paint will retain a glossy surface, which is very detrimental. Wheat is wanted is a smooth, dead-black surface; and this is obtained by using just enough shellac to prevent the lampblack front rubbing off, and no more. A few trials will easily enable us to determine the proper proportions, and then we shall have a paint which can not be excelled.
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