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11th April 2011, 09:01 PM #1New Member
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EEE Cream
G' Day from ("Rough Nut")
To all you woodturners out there from a novice turner. I have a question in relation to EEE Cream. Is there anything that I can do to rejuvinate EEE cream that dried out due to lid being left off by junior rough nut.. I've been told by a mate there's nothing I can do withit or add to it to rejuvinate , just use it in a lump form like bees wax.
Would appreciate advise (usefull that is).
Thanks.Toby
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11th April 2011, 09:30 PM #2
G'day Toby,
There's a thread on here somewhere from Ubeaut about what can be done, and when to buy a new bottle.
Have a go at searching EEE (I'd do it but I'm the worst searcher in the world)
See how you go.
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11th April 2011, 09:45 PM #3New Member
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Noel
Thanks for the info with do some research.
Thanks again
Toby (Rough Nut)Toby
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If it is a ball of wax, it is pretty well bug er shot.
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