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ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATION DISCUSSION BOARD
Posted By: James Schooley <furnitureissues@earthlink.net> (67.2.246.255)
In Response To: Re: 1920's walnut dining table (bob klein)
Date: 2/27/5 15:45
As I do as you have, looking at the ingredients, I am finding more paint thinner. Confirming a conversation I had a few months ago with Bob Flexner, in which he made the comment that this was almost always now the case with lemon oil products. The point of the call was about tung oil, in which he informed me that there is no more nut oil in the tung oil today. The ladder does not finish over well and can't be removed with srtipper, a little like the Old English product. Now tung oil is mineral oil, naptha, and drying agents. We need to be constantly re-educating ourselves, I guess, don't we.
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