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Post #146646 by Swanky on Mon, Mar 14, 2005 10:00 AM
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I agre with C.S., don't touch it. The cracks and marks and stuff give it more presence. And even sealing it is not needed if you are not putting it back outside. Let it keep it's age and it iwll stay the way it is for decades. The marks are it's character and tells it's history. |