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Hi Linda,
We used to use gun oil then sealing in plastic bags on our collection to
keep the shells from fading. The problem with this is that over the years
it leaves a gummy residue on the shells and you need to clean them again.
Another collector told us about WD40 and it does work great.
Thank you
Robert
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From: "lindawbush" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:15 AM
Subject: Well, I did it again
> Hi, Conch-Lers!
>
> While I'm on the subject, does anyone know what happend to
> John Bernard, whom I didn't mean to criticize, as I bought
> a lot of lovely things from in the past. But some of his
> suggestions were a little weird; but as you can read, they
> work!
>
> I'm really serious about the WD40. Peter, you might try
> it if you find some more puple Nucella.
>
> Cheers! And it's only in the early morning that I seem to
> send things back to the list. But I think we all have a
> problem with some things fading more than others, and the
> WD40 is certainly worth a try when other things fail.
>
> Sincerely,
> Linda
>
> P.S. Maybe I need a morning cup of coffe to get my brain
> kicked into thinking.
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