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#326335 Wed May 16 2012 07:38 AM
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I have several signs at this point, but some of the porcelain has dulled a bit. Its still in great shape. I didnt want to put anything on them until i found out what people use to clean or shine the porcelain. Any insight?


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It's been said that "Howard's Feed & Wax" (a polish for wood) will hide the dulled finish and give it a temporary nice shine. If sign is outside, F&W will not last as long, but if displayed inside away from weather and sun....it should last a decent length of time.


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dont try to sell it after you've applied that stuff....


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