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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postit is good for everybody - the problem is how to supply it - postage is a killer.
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Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View PostI use Danish oil as it dries in about 15-20 minutes and easy to put on.
You can build up a good sheen with it too.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostIs it sticky?
I don't think it is and all the cues I've made our refinished have had happy customer's.For that one you've always wanted...
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostPostage is a joke nowadays that's for sure. Maybe get it made in China and get them to send it as they don't pay a penny for postage!
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postthey seem to be able to send things for less than we would pay for postage!
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostI thought the trade agreement between the UK and China means they don't pay postage.
but for me to send a tip to china costs about £3.90 !!
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Found this Adr 147 oil http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ADR147-Sno...-/262508277492 . What would be the best way to apply it and ninja mentions cleaning it off? Thanks in advance
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I find the best thing to use mutton cloth as the oil doesn't dry out so it will go farther.
Use something like a micro fiber cloth to polish it up after but depends on how quick to one dries.For that one you've always wanted...
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Originally Posted by Welshbaizeboy View PostFound this Adr 147 oil http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ADR147-Sno...-/262508277492 . What would be the best way to apply it and ninja mentions cleaning it off? Thanks in advance
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