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Default Anyone heard of "rotton stone"?

This material is a fine abrasive, finer than pumice, used for rubbing out
finishes, primarily lacquer. In use it is combined with a very light oil
such as baby oil and is rubbed with a clean felt block. It is available at
such places as Woodworker's Supply, Woodcraft, and similar stores. I
can't imagine its use for aging a finish.

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"Bruce Farley" wrote in message
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A friend of mine sent me this message today and I said I would see if I
could find out anything.

I am looking for a product called rotten stone for aging wood finishes.
I
used to use it at my dads shop. I have tried Home depot and Orchard and
they look at me as if I'm crazy. Any of your wood working sites list
it?

Any help would be appreciated.
Bruce


More of a polish than for making wood look aged.



You can get it thru Rockler's