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    Hi All, I just thought some of you might want to know that the Flexcut Gold polishing compond , will stain most anything you set it on yellow. It wont come off , as far as i know. Ive ruined a good table .

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    Muffy,
    Sorry to hear about you table but thanks for the headsup I just purchased some of that yellow stuff.
    Colin

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    • #3
      Re: Flexcut Gold

      Hi Muffy,

      Flexcut gold is all I use on my second strop and have never had that problem. Maybe you got an especially 'oily' bar of it.

      Good whittlin, Cliff
      Charles City, Iowa
      Handcrafted walking sticks, staffs, canes, and carvings


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        Re: Flexcut Gold

        I use the Flexcut Gold, too, and have never noticed a staining problem. But then, my workbench is a hard plastic and not wood. May be the difference.

        Teri
        "Santas for the Soul" &&Original Carvings by Teri Embrey&&http://www.teriembrey.com&&[email protected]

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          Re: Flexcut Gold

          Scared me ... I used flexcut gold before I switched to yellowstone and had part of a bar laying on my computer table for the past few months ... just looked and no stain ... must the the polyurethane finish on the table that saved it.

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