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Re: Maintaining and Restoring Vinyl

To: "kate & gary" <kgb@clipper.net>
Subject: Re: Maintaining and Restoring Vinyl
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 00:29:30 -0400charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <001d01bfb31e$1555d280$29e9c3d0@dan> <390CFE4E.F1F95CB5@clipper.net>
Hi Kate:

Haha...I'm looking at the phrase ..plain old  ....   bag balm...  and
wondering, "what am I missing here???"  Then I re-read it as
...plain....old bag ...balm...

I think I get it now!!

My wife hhha- uh- knows someone who has some of that.  Thanks!  I'll give it
a try.
----- Original Message -----
From kate & gary <kgb at clipper.net>
To: Dan O'Shea <danoshea@idsi.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: Maintaining and Restoring Vinyl


> Hi Dan,
> Please don't laugh, but plain old bag balm will sometimes soak in enough
to do
> the trick. You can sometimes find it in a semi-liquified form in some hand
> lotions.
> Kate
>
> Dan O'Shea wrote:
>
> > I spent the day cleaning the garage and getting it organized somewhat.
I
> > had happened upon my boot which I'd hung over a piece of wood to try to
> > stretch out the creases.  Lo and behold the piping had cracked where it
had
> > "bent" over the piece of wood.  It is very brittle.  Is there a
conditioner
> > or substance/procedure that can restore the life to this crusty old
stuff?
> >
> > Dan O'Shea
> > 68 Sprite
> > Poughkeepsie, NY
>


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