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Smokeshow69

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Has anyone used this product? If so, what were your results? Would you use again? I stumbled across it on another site. Interested in using it or something similar on vintages tool boxes and such. TIA

Yes, I have used it on an old truck I had as well as on some old plomb tool boxes I have. I like it and will use it again. It’s a mixture of boiled linseed oil and some other chemicals. It smells nice compared to boiled linseed oil. The top chest is a wrinkle finish and the bottom is a gloss
 

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DadsTools

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Has anyone used this product? If so, what were your results? Would you use again? I stumbled across it on another site. Interested in using it or something similar on vintages tool boxes and such. TIA

I've never heard of it before (but I don't get out much anymore either). It states it needs to be re-applied 2x a year, but it also looks to be for autos, which are always exposed to the outdoors. Might last a whole lot longer on a toolbox. If it works for car bodies, I see no reason it shouldn't work on a toolbox. If another member doesn't have experience with it, maybe you can try it out and report back to GJ how it worked out.
 
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