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by Christophe » 05/12/07, 22:32

Well, I got information from a friend who has been using it for a while.

He told me to iron 2 coats (in a few hours) every 2 years.
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by val56 » 06/12/07, 21:54

ok thank you for this information, if you have any other, please don't hesitate !!!

Otherwise you know organic glues, what they are worth, I will need them to stick my parquet on a heated floor
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by bpval » 07/12/07, 08:11

Hello

I stained my wooden shutters on windows and French windows six years ago

(3 layers)

All parts protected from the sun and rain (roof overhang) have not moved

For the rest, on some shutters the stain has completely disappeared.

Hello
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by cyril14000 » 23/06/09, 05:44

I used Swiss natural oils 3 and a half years ago. the product is not declared organic, on the other hand, I know that despite the cost of the product (around 20 euros per liter), it is very effective, and also economical, because, with 1l, I was able to cover in two layers three shutter pairs, which equates to just over 2m20
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