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Subject:RE: [RESOGUIT-L] fingerboards
Date:Thursday, December 29, 2005  14:32:06 (-0500)
From:Hal Laurent <hal @..........com>
In reply to:Message 1860 (written by Lynn Oliver)

Lynn Oliver [mailto:chief06@verizon.net]  said:

> Actual lemon oil is acidic and can damage the frets.  Of 
> course, most lemon oil is just scented petroleum distillates, 
> which over time can damage the finish and loosen inlays.

Petroleum distillates will not damage finishes or loosen inlays.

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Hal Laurent
Baltimore




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