From:
Bill Marsh <bmarsh54@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:55:01 -0500
Subject:
blackpearl soapstone
Karen Bereza wrote:
Quoted text begins.but am very curious how that
finish will hold up outside? (Especially at in Canada) Any idea how long
End of quote.
The beeswax will hold up much better than any oil. Many people use
poppy oil (from art supply places), but it will wash off after a while.
The beeswax is much tougher, flexible, long lasting. That doesn't mean
it won't wear out after a few years, but it is easily replenished.
Bill Marsh
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