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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 402181, member: 29"]You ought to be able to remove most of it with a soft old cloth: something like an od cotton T shirt, dry. I'd then use another cloth wrung out ALMOST dry in water and wipe over it again, then dry it quickly with another cloth. Get it up into somewhere dry and let it talk to itself for a while. Then, some beeswax, very very sparingly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 402181, member: 29"]You ought to be able to remove most of it with a soft old cloth: something like an od cotton T shirt, dry. I'd then use another cloth wrung out ALMOST dry in water and wipe over it again, then dry it quickly with another cloth. Get it up into somewhere dry and let it talk to itself for a while. Then, some beeswax, very very sparingly.[/QUOTE]
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