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Aug 5th, 08, 06:17 PM

Rick, I just don't see how you can validate what yer saying without making a mention of extensive backbrushing sometimes associated with the drying oil stains. Not only do some them hardly even require it but many have minimized that laborous act down to hardly anything by using big brushes, brooms, or pads.
Only thing I am left with to consider is weighing that act against the having to go open more buckets of paraffinic and applying it. Throw in labor associated with thirsty initial staining (thoroughly double coating/soaking) with some paraffinic and I am at a loss for words and way way behind. Only time I can imagine a possabe savings is for them repeats but even then.....
Please explain where all this extra time might be coming from with using a drying oil.



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