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Buy a jug for your shell club and sell it to everyone in small containers!!!!

Scott Jordan wrote:

> I have posted this in the past but I am so supportive of this product that I will do so
> again.
>
> If one is looking for the means to heighten the color of one's shells
> without the greasiness of mineral oil, you want to use Dow Corning Silicone
> 200 Fluid.  This is available in various container sizes and can be obtained
> at industrial distributors like Graingers or McMaster-Carr.  You might also
> find it at a well stocked paint store.
>
> It is rather expensive and costs something like $90.00 a gallon, but this
> quantity should last you for many years.  It works absolute magic and I think it is
> worth the cost.  It is pure silicon, non-bioactive and non-greasy.  I know several very reputable dealers
> and collectors who swear by it.
>
> Anyway, forgive my persistance but this is stuff is the best.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Jordan

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Jim and Bobbi Cordy
Specializing in Self Collected Caribbean Species
Merritt Island Florida

SPACE COAST SHELL FESTIVAL
"King Neptunes Shell Palace"
January 18-20,2002

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