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Old 05-09-2004, 06:25 PM   #1
Geri Comicz Geri Comicz is offline
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Allan and Marvin,

Thank you so much for the information. I do know some about the fat over lean principle and work very hard to apply the paint in the correct fashion.

And, thanks Marvin, I do know of substitutes for turpentine, but the last time I ventured using any other name other than turpentine I got lambasted right out of my computer chair on another forum. Actually, I don't really use turpentine, but we won't tell anyone. That's our secret.

Thanks again to both of you.

geri
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