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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky-Ricky View Post
    So which woke scary cat compiled that little list
    Try using Google,

    https://www.dapwood.com/danish-oil/
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    My point was, I dare say you can find the same scary compilations about most things, PC and H&S has made a lot of useful compounds certain death.

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    Holy crap, little wonder my coffee tastes rather odd after stirring it with my screwdriver after a bit of fettling....Never used to.

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    Gunstock oil

    Why not use a proper gunstock oil like Phillips English Walnut Gun Stock Oil which is natural to the wood itself. A 60ml bottle gives a lovely finish to your Walnut Stock, easily applied Price: £5.50

    The walnut oil has been processed and blended with driers and sealants to produce an excellent polishing oil.

    Cheers, Phil
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