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RE: Cedar
> As I was sanding the interior of a cedar chest to restore the aroma,
> a question came to mind. Is there a product, chemical, or technique
> that will give better results? Sanding works but I can't seem to get
> that fresh cut cedar scent.
> Dave
Dave
I remember seeing a Cedar OIL in the Constantine catalog
a few years ago. I'm not sure if they still have it.
KevinHancock
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Hi Dave,
I remember going through my usual catalogs a couple of days ago where
you can buy a bottle of Cedar oil that would renew the cedar smell. You
could probably apply it with a spray gun if it was a big enough area or if
it is a small area, you could just use a spray bottle.
If you are interested, I can look through my catalogs and see which one
I had seen it in as I am short on time tonight just going through my email
between drying times in the shop.
Dave B.
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Dave:
Plain old newspaper.
Wod up a piece of newspaper and rub the cedar you'll be amazed.
Ozzie
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Cedar oil is available to recharge the scent.
I think it's in Woodcraft's catalogue?
The Beav
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