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    Does anybody know how to speed up the purpleization of Purple Heart after it has been freshly cut?

    Also, I remember reading somewhere recently about the purpleness fading after a bit. Does any one have any information on this (undesirable) feature?

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    Bob Willson
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    Actually it goes way the other way, continues to darken and winds up nearly black if you do not stop exposure to light. Try putting it under a lamp for a while, a word of caution though, the heat may cause it to split. An alternative would be to put it in the sun for a while.

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    Sunlight & oxygen seem to be what causes it to go purple. Haven't had any problem with it darkening after oiling.
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    Thank you both, that was the information I was looking for. Have a greenie each.
    Bob Willson
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