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I AM GRANDO
Aug 20, 2006

I really don't know if this is the right thread at all, but I'm looking for advice about a tweed notebook cover I just bought. It looks something like this:


(this isn't it: I took this image from a GIS and it's originally from an etsy store)

And I want to do something to protect it from the elements. I have a much smaller tweed bookcover that's been treated with something to seal it, and I wanted to know if it's safe and cool to do something to seal this cover as well. I have read that musicians seal the tweed on their amps and instrument cases with shellac, but as far as I can tell it's only musicians talking about doing something like that: would it work for a piece of tweed like this too?

I'm sorry if I'm making GBS threads up the thread with this crazy question.

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