Now I have graduated for tung oil stains to Gorilla glue.
The old rag shirt I wore most of the time is immune against stains.
Every-time I wear a new shirt it becomes stained. So I concluded that to
avoid stains is to wear my old rag shirt. ;--)
BTW to remove dried tung oil from eyes' glasses or shield the best way is to
use alcohol swabs or simply rubbing alcohol known as Isopropyl because it
contains a very small quantity of oil.
"Leif Thorvaldson" wrote in message
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"Giles" wrote in message
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"Leif Thorvaldson" wrote in message
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Well, since I have been told that LDD use is only effective in
anecdotal
situations, I have been so crushed that I didn't dare raise Denis'
hopes.
Anecdotally speaking (ahem!), I can only advise that it does work for
taking
tung oil out of tuxedos ("smoking" en français); however, that was only
one
time and I have not turned formally since!*G*
You turn in a tuxedo? Blimey, I'm dead impressed!
I once turned in a chenille jumper. Then I found out just how
tenaciously
wood shavings can cling to fabric!
Giles.
====Hmmmh? Giles are you referring to a sleeveless dress worn over a
blouse or sweater or a pullover sweater. As to the tuxedo, I was referring
to it anecdotally speaking, therefore, it may or may not be true since I
didn't do a scientific study of it.*G*
Leif
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