French polish was first invented in the early 19th century in France. It gained popularity as a wood finishing technique due to its ability to create a high-gloss finish on furniture and Musical Instruments.
Spanish: Jesús, confío en ti. Polish: Jezu, ufam tobie. French: Jésus, j'ai confiance en toi. German: Jesus, ich vertraue auf dich.
Yes, you can apply shellac (French polish) to all sorts of things, paper, metal, hardwoods and softwoods. Shellac is used as a glazing agent in some sweets too. The only reason not to French polish softwood is that it takes some time to apply the finish and some would say it's not worth the effort on softwoods.
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
The polish word for Polish is: Polski.
German French and Polish have the following in common:They are all Indo-European languagesThey all use variations of the Latin alphabet for their writing systemsThey are all spoken primarily in European countries
Usually no. Shellac has wax in it, and you use linseed oil when applying a French polish. If you painted that, the paint would peel off. If you want to paint a French-polished piece, you need to remove the polish first. Alcohol would be your best bet. if you add the polish over the french polish it will ruin the french polish. i have tried it before. << Actually, I think the questioner's trying to turn the item from a French-polished piece to a painted one. If he does that without stripping the item, it'll ruin both the French polish (which is notoriously delicate) and the paint. But yes, you're absolutely right it will ruin the French polish--looking at French polish crosswise ruins French polish, so what else is new?
well, i dont know who invented opi nail polish, but i know it is great (:
Michelle Menard invented the nail polish in the 1920's.
Michelle Menard invented nail polish in the 1920's.
polonais.
No it is french, i think
Zarie is a French equivalent of the Polish name Zaria. The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun -- which references the Polish mythological goddess of beauty, exorcism, healing, protection, and the morning -- will be "ZA-ree" in French.
Of course if it is FRENCH fashion, it must be invented by French People Of course if it is FRENCH fashion, it must be invented by French People
Cirage.
It was invented by a Polish Man called Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with nail polish remover.
Frederic Chopin was a Polish composer.