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#222029 Wed Dec 29 2010 01:44 PM
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HARD TO SAY IF JUST SOME GOOD OL BARKEEPERS WILL CLEAN IT UP. BUT ANY SUGGESTIONS????

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I have tried on other signs with no luck, The best you can do is wet your finger and wipe it on the sign if it looks like it took off the white then you can clear coat it but I dont like doing it unless your going to keep it. good luck

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Is it like and an oxidation. If so wet the sign with water then spray some yellow can easy off oven clean on it,then rub it around and hose it off....Test in an area first....


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i'm not to sure what it is, its a sign i'm interested in, but don't want to procede if it won't clean up, i think i might just take the chance. Thanks for the info!


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I do not think it will clean up. I have never had luck removing fading from porcelain signs. If anyone has suggestions that would be great? Is that the one on EBAY with the hole in it?


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If you have not bought it yet, unless you can get it cheap I would wait that is a common sign.

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Yeah its on fleabay and its pretty close to me, i've been searching for awhile for one, I would only break on it if i could get it for cheap!


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the color has faded. you can't bring it back.


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The oxidation is tough to remove. As for the color, I've had good luck useing Feed and Wax. It's basically a furniture wax that is available at Home Depot. Amazingly, the oils bring out the cobalt blues very well. Give it a try. Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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OR CLEARCOAT IT WITH OIL BASED POLY. SPRAY IT LIBERALLY WITH WD-40.

PAUL, I USE HOWARDS FEED & WAX ON MY SIGNS.


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the problem with using that stuff that it is a temporary solution.
feed and wax, wd-40, linseed oil etc...collects dust and dirt.
it won't restore the color have faded...just makes the faded color shiney.


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I use the easy off oven cleaner to take oxidation of the windows I clean.....it works........


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easy off glass stove top cleaner works better.


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Save your money and buy something quality Lucky's Lonestar and quit be so wishy-washy .

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Texacos' soap will clean that right up. wink

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