mrpercysnodgrass
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I have been using a pot of flour emery that I inherited with a box of polishers stuff some ten years ago. I want to buy some more but can't find anything on the net. Has anybody got any suggestions for me?
mrpercysnodgrass":1obg93ln said:Thank you for your replies, I don't actually use the flour emery as an abrasive but as a dust for putting into corners ect when restoring antiques especially tribal artifacts, It has been a perfect match for the dry desert dust found on these items. The standard 'dust' used by restorers and gilders is another abrasive, rottenstone, but it is too grey and artificial looking. I am getting desperate, I now only have a small teacup full left.
Create your own colour by mixing paint using one or more of our range of pigments. We supply powdered natural earth and mineral pigments from La Tienda and EarthBorn and ochres from Clearwell Caves ...
Get outside & have a play.Harbo":1pd3tq8w said:In this part of the country (Hampshire) - we get dust blown in from the Sahara a few times a year. Well known by the weather men and even been featured on TV.
Makes quite a mess to anything left outside, like cars and windowsills.
Rod
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