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PEG? - 10/12/2004 3:30:24 PM   
Bottle Diver

 

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Hi Guys:

This is a little off topic for bottles, but has anyone heard of PEG? My understanding is that it stands for Polyethylene Glycol, and is used to preserve saturated wood. I have also heard that people use it to preserve corks. I guess my real questions are; does anyone know what it is and where to get it? And, does it do what people have told me it is suppose to do?

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RE: PEG? - 10/12/2004 3:53:21 PM   
woody

 

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Try this link.

http://www.guelphpole.com/ccapeg.html

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RE: PEG? - 10/13/2004 10:40:21 AM   
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Thanks!

I would imagine that is the stuff.

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