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    Default Restoration with Vulpex soap

    Looking forward to today’s delivery of Vulpex soap.
    Vulpex Liquid Soap '-' Conservation Supplies Australia

    First time I’ll have used it, got a very dirty Silky Oak carcass and ply side toolbox to try it on.
    Cheers,
    Clinton

    "Use your third eye" - Watson

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    I've used Vulpex on antique boxwood wind instruments. Very good at removing oils and grime but keeping the patina and not just stripping the wood.
    Make sure you wear gloves and follow the instructions.

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