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michael polson
19th October 2010, 09:05 PM
Hy guys , I have been using organoil fine pale buffing oil for years now . love the stuff but it appears to be no longer made . Mostly I make small jewellry boxes and was interested in what would be a good substitute for the whole sanding thru the grades of paper with a pool of organoil dripping of the edges type finish i normally do

I have never reall tried any other procedure so would definately be keen to learn a new way of getting a really nice finish on smaller furniture pieces

Jim Carroll
19th October 2010, 09:38 PM
Michael have a look over the Kunos Oil (http://cws.au.com/shop/category/-kunos-natural-oils)

Neil Scobie uses this on his furniture and turned peices.

ubeaut
20th October 2010, 12:25 AM
Far as I know all the same products are being made by Organoil that they have always made in the past, why not ask them: [email protected] They may have something else that will work as well or even better.

Cheers - Neil :U

michael polson
20th October 2010, 04:16 PM
yeah tried that email but it keeps coming back as unable to send (dead mail)

will try again , thanks for the other link re Kunos oil , checking it out now , cheers all