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Ultrasonic
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The Following User Says Thank You to Travis Sims For Your Post: |
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But DON’T get the mineral spirits on the wood finish! .
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This may sound like a dumb question but why do you want to clean it? The dirt/grime actually gives it definition and makes the detail show up. Personally I would probably leave it alone, but there just me.
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![]() Mineral spirits generally will not damage wood finishes. It is very mild. Denatured alcohol and acetone are what you have to be careful around.
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It is a form of maintenance when done properly.
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What I did to a DHE
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Wow, that’s very impressive.
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The Following User Says Thank You to edgarspencer For Your Post: |
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