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Re: Crystalac grain filler.

by "HagstAr" <yonnyKILL@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 14, 2008 at 10:36 PM

The directions on my grain fillers have always called for squeeging of the 
surface with a *rubber auto body shop applicator* or credit card just a 
*minute* or two after application, then removing the excess with burlap 
wiped across the grain. You need to get most of it off before it even
thinks 
about setting.

John H.
 




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Crystalac grain filler.
"Unrevealed Source&q  2008-05-12 21:46:20 
Re: Crystalac grain filler.
"Paul P" <RE  2008-05-14 00:09:25 
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"Unrevealed Source&q  2008-05-14 21:51:59 
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"Phil Nelson" &  2008-05-13 21:38:46 
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exray <radioexray@[EMA  2008-05-14 06:34:03 
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"Phil Nelson" &  2008-05-14 09:24:27 
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"Unrevealed Source&q  2008-05-14 21:57:24 
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"HagstAr" <y  2008-05-14 22:36:21 
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philsvintageradios <ph  2008-05-15 16:24:32 
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"Nelson Gietz"   2008-05-16 00:50:58 
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"Buck Frobisher"  2008-05-16 11:13:08 
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philsvintageradios <ph  2008-05-16 10:10:11 
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Eddie Brimer <eb062559  2008-05-16 04:43:43 

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