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tru-oil in a can

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koan:
Oh..lol... i have tried it to, cant say i care to much for it... seems like it takes too long to dry, but that might just be my technique...lol

NTD:
Thanks :)

youngbowyer33:
Ya it worked once for me, but then the nozzle got clogged and i tried using acetone and it worked again but then it got clogged again. Not fun. I prefer wipe on poly.

sailordad:

--- Quote from: youngbowyer33 on September 12, 2010, 08:06:55 pm ---Ya it worked once for me, but then the nozzle got clogged and i tried using acetone and it worked again but then it got clogged again. Not fun. I prefer wipe on poly.

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not sure but try this next time
when finished spraying hte product,turn the can upside down ans spray for about 2-3 seconds
only air shold be coming out now,this should clear the nozzle  ;)

Marc St Louis:
I've never used tru-oil but I did buy a new type of finish a month ago.  It's a polymerized linseed oil and modified pine sap that you wipe on.  Makes for an interesting finish, downside is it takes at least 24 hours to cure

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