French polish is a type of wood finish that is made by applying many thin layers of shellac, a type of resin made from the secretions of the lac bug. The layers are applied using a rubbing pad, which is made of absorbent cotton or wool, and is first soaked in a solution of alcohol and shellac. The pad is then used to rub the shellac onto the wood in a circular motion, with each successive layer of shellac being rubbed in the same direction. The finish is highly glossy and has a unique depth of color that is not achievable with other finishes. French polish is often used on antique furniture and musical instruments, as it is a very hard wearing finish and can last for many years.
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