I've had similar problems with Zisser's and wood. Alcohol will always re-soften shellac. Supposedly that's one of the advantages, you can always fix it. The problem I run into is keeping the pigmentation consistent while I'm "fixing" it. On the flip side, it means you can always completely start over, and sometimes that is easiest. Another two bits of advice is to cut the Zissers from the can by 25-50% with alcohol. It makes it a lot easier to build up multiple coats a little at a time. Since this isn't finish carpentry, I reckon you have a lot of room for error. :-)
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