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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 1623358, member: 3235"]If the wood seems really dry and you don't want it to absorb water, using a thick bristled dry bush might be good to to remove old crud & dirt - then a softer brush or vacuum to remove dust, etc. Most old wood needs a mineral oil based product applied - old wood soaks it up - I've use 'Howard's Feed & Wax', which is oil and wax mixed... it really helps old wood -[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 1623358, member: 3235"]If the wood seems really dry and you don't want it to absorb water, using a thick bristled dry bush might be good to to remove old crud & dirt - then a softer brush or vacuum to remove dust, etc. Most old wood needs a mineral oil based product applied - old wood soaks it up - I've use 'Howard's Feed & Wax', which is oil and wax mixed... it really helps old wood -[/QUOTE]
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