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polishing oil

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polishing oil

Postby centaura » Sep 22, 2011 6:42 pm

Greetings,

I've heard various different takes on oiling suiseki, and was curious what others did. I had been told once that the traditional way to oil a suiseki was to simply handle it, that the oils off of hands slowly oiled the stones to a nice polish. I was curious what to do with a stone that had deep, distinct mountain peaks that you could not fit your fingers between? Did you just leave the "valleys" un-oiled, or did you add another type of oil? Just curious.

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Re: polishing oil

Postby mboatman » Sep 23, 2011 7:49 am

Dish detergent. Put a very small amount WITHOUT water. The oily residue on the detergent leaves behind a longer lasting polish look, and its amazing how it brings out the colors....it does better than baby oil. Thats what i use in the short term. it does not replace the rubbing and handling for me though.
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