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Date: | Tue, 23 Jun 1998 11:19:56 -0400 |
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Dear Tom:
Wish I could write this anonymously, but can't figure how to do that.
So I am giving all of you an excuse to laugh at me if this is really a
stupid question.
I am intrigued with the idea of using silicone to enhance the beauty of
my shells. Was going to have my local hardware store special order some
LPS heavy-duty silicone lubricant, when the word lubricant suddenly rang
a bell. I have in a kitchen cabinet an aerosol can of WD-40 that I use
for lubricating things. By any chance would this be the same thing, and
could I use it on my shells. I have read every single word on the can and
it doesn't say a thing about silicone, or any incredient for that matter.
I would appreciate some advice from all of you out there who are so much
more knowledgeable than I am.
Betty Jean, The Tall One
At 07:48 PM 6/22/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Phyllis
>
>Try your local hardware store. I believe silicone is silicone and the
>spray lubricants sold in hardware stores and automotive supply places
>will work fine.
>
>Tom
>
Betty Jean Piech
Hockessin DE,USA
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