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From Pink Walls to Bug Juice: Real Painting Advice & the Wild Truth About Shellac
Episode 44217th January 2026 • Home In Progress • Dan Hansen/RepcoLite Paints
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In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, the conversation starts with a teaser from the Winter Wood Shop series—then takes a sharp turn into one of the most unexpected topics we’ve covered yet.

The show opens with real-world painting questions from new homeowners, including whether dark paint really covers bright pink walls better, how to temporarily paint a tile kitchen backsplash, and what to consider when tackling large trim projects in older homes where lead paint may be present. Along the way, we break down how paint bases and primers actually work, why the order you choose colors matters, and when extra caution is required for health and safety.

From there, the episode pivots into a surprisingly fascinating deep dive on shellac—what it is, how it’s used, and why it’s still relevant today. We explore both clear shellac and white pigmented shellac, its role in woodworking and finishing, and its long, strange history. That includes the origin story most people never hear: shellac’s connection to the lac bug, how it shows up in everyday products, and why it sometimes sparks debate in the vegan world.

It’s a practical, informative episode with a twist—grounded in real home improvement advice, but ending with a topic you probably didn’t expect to hear on a painting show.

Resources

  1. Make Your Own Shellac (Video)

Episode Timeline

00:00 — Introduction & Winter Wood Shop Teaser

00:41 — Painting Questions from New Homeowners

02:08 — Paint Coverage, Bases, and Primers Explained

05:56 — Can You Paint a Tile Backsplash?

08:31 — Lead Paint Concerns in Older Homes

13:26 — Choosing Paint Colors in the Right Order

17:49 — How RepcoLite Helps Homeowners Get It Right

18:29 — Meet the Lac Bug

19:18 — The Secret Life of Lac Bugs

21:28 — Lac Bugs in Everyday Products

24:49 — The Vegan Debate

25:56 — From Bug Secretions to Shellac

27:04 — Shellac in Woodworking

32:15 — Shellac’s Historical Role

35:58 — Modern Uses (and Limits) of Shellac

39:04 — Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up

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