Sorry for shooting blanks. Seems sometimes when I try
to delete one of the addresses in a reply, it gets
sent.
You can use oil dry, you can use dry stall (keeps
horsie's feet dry, get at a full service pet store) or
you can look up Turface on the internet and find a
local dealer. I get Turface for $8.25 per 50# bag.
Kitsune Miko
--- Tlsrider <tlsrider@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
> The question I have is for a substitute for using
> turface. I can get this product, but only through a
> Bonsai Nursery here locally, the mark up is high. I
> would be paying about $25 per bag. Anyway, what I
> am wondering is, can you use "oil dry" that you buy
> at the auto store instead? Are there any
> disadvantages to using this?
>
> Thanks..........................Rick
>
> Rick
> Zone 5
> New England
>
>
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