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Ray:
You may very well be right, as I know little of the many stock finishes. I do remember
that the when linseed oil is used, it is of a higher quality than your hardware deck finish and it is, as i remember, often cut with a solvent. This looks like a very unprofessional job as there are a few particles (sawdust?) visible under the finish.
Thank you for taking the time to respond,
Patrick
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Patrick,
Congrats on the nice 10 gauge. Like Brian said. 0000 steel wool can
actually polish that old finish off. RST brand shells are a good option to get
things started.
Best regards,
Jeff
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