10th November 2011, 02:16 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Buraimi Oman, on the border with the UAE
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Originally Posted by Indianajones
Your welcome Ibrahim, actually I dont know if I would be patient enough myself to leave it soaking for some time, but that would be best. And than again wait for it to get totally dry.
May I notice that wax does leave moist (-y air) through and therefore the oxidationproces will procede. Also it -when applied richly- will leave this shiny layer on the surface which the 'general public does not appreciate' and therefore for future sales make devalues the axe.
Ah all this advice . . . . . I hear you think . . . .  but one does learn from all this, dont we?! Perhaps just wait with applieing any wax, coating etc??
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Salaams, Great advice. I will soak it and let it dry. No wax. Done!
Regards Ibrahiim.
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