I have already finished producing about 20 wood toys to donate for next Christmas. A local charity takes care of distribution. They insist on “unwrapped, new toys”.
My plan is to put these toys in a clear plastic bag (2 mil) and heat seal. I want to protect the surfaces from shop dust and any finger prints.
I’ve been applying Sealcoat shellac finish. It is labeled as “non toxic” and it dries fast and odor free.
My question is when is it OK to seal the pieces in the poly bags? My worries are about out gassing and perhaps the toy “gluing” itself to the bag because the finish was not adequately cured before putting in the bags.
So how long do I have to wait after the last coat of finish to place the toys in the poly bags?
My plan is to put these toys in a clear plastic bag (2 mil) and heat seal. I want to protect the surfaces from shop dust and any finger prints.
I’ve been applying Sealcoat shellac finish. It is labeled as “non toxic” and it dries fast and odor free.
My question is when is it OK to seal the pieces in the poly bags? My worries are about out gassing and perhaps the toy “gluing” itself to the bag because the finish was not adequately cured before putting in the bags.
So how long do I have to wait after the last coat of finish to place the toys in the poly bags?