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<p>[QUOTE="Kelly Harri, post: 1623198, member: 13999"]Hello! Our house has some salvaged probably turn-of-the-century wood railing. Are used a diluted oil soap on it and noticed that a lot of it is so dry. We don’t want them really shiny as all the house is a rust cut type lumber. What do you recommend doing to help? it seems like they need moisture.. </p><p>(i’m trying to upload a picture and it saying my file is too large so I made the picture my profile picture please view that..)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly Harri, post: 1623198, member: 13999"]Hello! Our house has some salvaged probably turn-of-the-century wood railing. Are used a diluted oil soap on it and noticed that a lot of it is so dry. We don’t want them really shiny as all the house is a rust cut type lumber. What do you recommend doing to help? it seems like they need moisture.. (i’m trying to upload a picture and it saying my file is too large so I made the picture my profile picture please view that..)[/QUOTE]
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