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Sun, Nov 11, 12 at 12:42
| I read about a soapstone protector in a recent magazine so decided to try some. I LOVE how this stuff makes my soapstone feel. I like it so much better than mineral oil or beeswax that I have used since we installed our soapstone several years ago. It is called Soapstone Sealer and Wood Wax. I got it from realmilkpaint.com I don't know yet if it lasts as long as they say, but so far I am really happy with it. |
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- Posted by nineteenoeight (My Page) on Sun, Nov 11, 12 at 13:00
| Thanks for the link! Question - Is it shiny after buffing? |
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| It has a nice patina but no shine like I was getting right after using other products. Feels good too! |
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- Posted by artmeetsscience (My Page) on Sun, Nov 11, 12 at 22:22
| Thanks forvthe timely suggestion,I had been just begun to research beeswax for my soapstone. I think I might give this a try. |
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- Posted by EATREALFOOD (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 16:18
| I have been using a similar product called "Soapstone Enhancer" from Green Mountain Soapstone. It works very well. I just wanted to mention in case you all wanted to compare prices. |
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