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BoeShield T-9: does it alter the appearance of the metal it protects?
I've read some impressive things about BoeShield T-9
(http://www.boeshieldcanada.com/wood.pdf), so I'm considering using it to protect some fine tools, the appearance of which I'd like to maintain (especially the polished brass fittings). Does anyone know if this product significantly affects the appearance of what it's protecting? I can't seem to find any info on this aspect of the product. |
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BoeShield T-9: does it alter the appearance of the metal it protects?
wrote in message oups.com... I've read some impressive things about BoeShield T-9 (http://www.boeshieldcanada.com/wood.pdf), so I'm considering using it to protect some fine tools, the appearance of which I'd like to maintain (especially the polished brass fittings). Does anyone know if this product significantly affects the appearance of what it's protecting? I can't seem to find any info on this aspect of the product. I use it and it has never changed appearance. Actually, it prevents change, like from rust. |
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BoeShield T-9: does it alter the appearance of the metal it protects?
Lots of experience in rec.woodworking
On 12 Jan 2006 10:38:34 -0800, " wrote: I've read some impressive things about BoeShield T-9 (http://www.boeshieldcanada.com/wood.pdf), so I'm considering using it to protect some fine tools, the appearance of which I'd like to maintain (especially the polished brass fittings). Does anyone know if this product significantly affects the appearance of what it's protecting? I can't seem to find any info on this aspect of the product. |
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