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Personally, I'd go with an extra-blonde shellac - - highest grade flakes you can get. Anything else will have a slight amber cast to it, which may or may not suit you. Pad it on with linen squares using a 1-lb. cut. One thing shellac has going for it is that it is much less likely to change color with age than lacquer. It's also easy to remove and won't bother the original finish. Alcohol poses less of a threat to plastics than many other solvents.
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Tim Little - Virginia
"Often wrong, but never in doubt."
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