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captain conrad
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Location
Chicago
Cruising Area
lake michigan
Occupation
100 ton Boat Captain
Boat Manufacturer
Cheoy lee
Boat Year
1977
Boat Length
41
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On thread :
Varnish brushes
I usually give the brush a quick cleaning and then seal it in plastic wrap and its good to the next day or two. I've found disposable sponge to work just as well as a bager brush and less work.
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Posted On: 02-27-2013,
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Varnish brushes
I usually give the brush a quick cleaning and then seal it in plastic wrap and its good to the next day or two. I've found disposable sponge to work just as well as a bager brush and less work.
Liked On: 4 Weeks Ago,
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Posted On: 02-27-2013,
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Varnish brushes
I usually give the brush a quick cleaning and then seal it in plastic wrap and its good to the next day or two. I've found disposable sponge to work just as well as a bager brush and less work.
Liked On: 03-04-2013,
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Posted On: 02-27-2013,
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On thread :
Varnish brushes
I usually give the brush a quick cleaning and then seal it in plastic wrap and its good to the next day or two. I've found disposable sponge to work just as well as a bager brush and less work.
Liked On: 02-27-2013,
06:52 PM
Posted On: 02-27-2013,
06:04 PM
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