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A Sick bottle (before & after) - 1/25/2005 5:22:54 AM   
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A Lazy, cheap skates way of cleaning (Babyoil)




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And after

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RE: A Sick bottle (before & after) - 1/26/2005 12:53:19 AM   
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Whatever works! Right Dave? A lot of us carvers use butter in the same way. Rancid butter (butyric acid) is a part used in of a different process. But for transparency and hiding surface scratches, it can be a lifesaver. Great tip, Dave.

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RE: A Sick bottle (before & after) - 2/2/2005 8:20:40 PM   
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Dave, Does this baby oil treatment attract dust?

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RE: A Sick bottle (before & after) - 2/2/2005 8:28:42 PM   
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try silicone grease,it stays put and you dont have to reapply it as often as baby oil. it does not attract or trap dust. it is clear in color.

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RE: A Sick bottle (before & after) - 2/3/2005 4:31:06 AM   
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I've used neutral shoe polish to good effect... Works on ancient coins, as well...


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