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Old 2-Aug-2004   #3
Jim Lewis
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Re: [IBC] oiling mica pots

> I tried something on a mica pot a few days ago, thinking of
getting
> trees ready for the wedding (horrors--one or two will be in

mica
> pots!). I sanded the pot with 150 grit sandpaper, then 300,

making sure
> to sand with the length of the pot in mind so there wouldn't be

any
> wayward scratches. I didn't really bear down, just sanded

enough to
> even out the surface. I then tried rubbing on mineral oil,

which I use
> on unglazed ceramic pots for displays. The mineral oil

evaporated
> fairly quickly, so I tried vegetable oil instead. Works great.

The
> sanding evens out the marks from the molds and gives the pot

more of a
> matte surface as opposed to one that is rather glossy. The

oiling gives
> it a nice low lustre. Has anyone else tried this?


Sounds like a good idea, but most of my mica pots have squirrel
tooth on their rims by the end of their first year of use. It
would take more than a "light" sanding to get rid of them.

Jim Lewis - jklewis@nettally.com - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and
its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it
should have - Paul Bigelow Sears.

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