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Unread 12-01-2019, 08:58 AM   #11
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I assume there was crud built up in the checkering. What did you use to clean the checkering and how did you do it?
There wasn't much crud built up in the checkering but I used a nylon bristle brush similar to a toothbrush to make sure the Timberlux didn't pool up and fill in the checkering. That scrubbing action with the Timerlux may have loosened and removed any small amount of crud that was there.
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