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  1. Val..

    Val.. Confessed snail lover

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    I've got a load of that, really does work.

    Had to go to a meeting in Germany, where the company (not the one above) was trying to sell it to us for use on historic stonework, saying it was micro porous (would let moisture out while not letting it in)

    I tested it in the workshop & couldn't find any evidence of it letting moisture out, its just a brilliant sealer.

    They got quite upset, but there was no way I was going to use it on historic buildings, might just have well slapped masonry paint on it, the damage to the fabric would be the same.
     
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    Imagine the uses in gardening? coating mower blades, forks, spades you would never have the job of cleaning tools again!!!:cool:

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    I'll try it on me new fork:)
     
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    Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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    I could do with that for my hands, i hate it when my hand get dry when i use cement
     
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    What does that mean????? :scratch:
     
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      It means you would never have to clean your garden tools again!! :what:

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      No! You misunderstand! :)

      I've never thought of the combination of the words "tools" and "cleaning". Is this some new fangled idea? :heehee: Garden tools are used in the mud and the muck. That's their proper medium, so I let them enjoy it. :blue thumb: :snork:
       
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      I thought everybody cleaned their garden tools after they used them.:snork:

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      No Val , only when you get some fungal growth on them , then you clean them :biggrin:
       
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