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	<title>Comments on: Oil finish?</title>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Follow-up Q: Where do I purchase the tung oil to touch up my floors which have an oil finish? &lt;/i&gt;

A: I'm surprised I didn't specifically mention a tung oil based finish I have been using for the past 6 months.  Waterlox:  www.waterlox.com.  You can find out where to purchase this from the manufacturer.

I really am quite impressed with this product.  Pure tung oil really wouldn't work for flooring.  It would take days to dry at a very high cost.</description>
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<p>A: I&#8217;m surprised I didn&#8217;t specifically mention a tung oil based finish I have been using for the past 6 months.  Waterlox:  <a href="http://www.waterlox.com." rel="nofollow">www.waterlox.com.</a>  You can find out where to purchase this from the manufacturer.</p>
<p>I really am quite impressed with this product.  Pure tung oil really wouldn&#8217;t work for flooring.  It would take days to dry at a very high cost.</p>
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