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Jon Aston
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Hello out there!

Has anybody ever tried WALL DOG Brush Preserving Oil? What did you think of it?

Thanks for your input!

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Jon Aston
MARKETING PARTNERS
"Strategy, Marketing and Business Development"
Tel 705-719-9209

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Robert Larkham
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I haven't tried the wall dog. I wash my brushes in mineral spirits and then store them in a bath of half mineral oil and half oneshot brush conditioner. They soak in about a quarter of an inch in the bottom of a small cake pan.

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Rob Larkham
Sign Techniques Inc.
Chicopee, Ma

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Alan Johnson
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;)Hey Rob I've using that for my brushes for years too and haven't had problems yet. during the busy show season theres no time to wash out oil.

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Alan Johnson
Alan Johnson Grafix
Blairstown, NJ
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[URL=http://www.alanjohnsongrafix.com]

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Robert Larkham
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Alan- where do you think I learned that from. Remember out 5 guy pinhead meet at your place. You told me your formula then...THANKS

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Rob Larkham
Sign Techniques Inc.
Chicopee, Ma

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David Kilgore
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Sorry Jon havn't used the walldog oil. I use the Sapphire brush oil(acid free) does a real nice job of keeping the brushes fresh.

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Dave & Diann Kilgore
Signs by Dave
Wellsville, Pa
signsbydave@compuserve.com

"Over 30 years signcrafting experience and still learning"

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old paint
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10 weight non-detergent motor oil.....if ya wana get fancy move up to 3in1 oil.....nice stuff

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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-637-1519
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND

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Julian Braet
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Hey Rob, you better read the label on the "One Shot" brush conditioner.It's really only a cleaner& not a conditioner. Storing your brushes in it will damage the hairs. Send me your "snail-mail" address & we'll send you a sample of "Xcaliber's" Brush Preservative. I'm sure be suprised how good it really is.

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Julian"Mr.J"Braet
Mr.J Designs/Xcaliber Corp.
Paterson,N.J.


"Over 30 years in the business and I'm still auditioning for the job!"

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cheryl nordby
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My bushes are always soaking in Baby oil. Have done that for years.
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PKing
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My"walldog" brushes...Fitches & Cutters are SUSPENDED in Kerosene so the hairs not touch the bottom of the can!
Quills,Flats & Outliners in Marvel Mystery Oil
Strippers in Sapharrie Oil.

I would like to try that"Excaliber"oil from Mr.J
also for my Strippers

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PKing is
Pat King
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY

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Barb. Shortreed
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The folks that make and distribute these brush oils believe in their product. They've invested in a website and advertise in magazines.

If they are really interested in what Letterville users think of their wares, they should become Merchants here. It only makes sence to promote your product's website where your prospects hang-out.

For more info on becoming a Letterville Merchant, please follow the link below.

http://www.letterhead.com/basics/ads.html

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[ May 12, 2002, 01:45 PM: Message edited by: Barb. Shortreed ]

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Barb Shortreed
144 Hill St. E.
Fergus, Ontario

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