Re-Pete
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Hi folks
Hope everyone is doing well...
I have been watching a lot of European videos on You Tube where they are renovating old buoldings. Bringing them back to life.
When it comes to the old hardwood floors, a lot of the renovators swear by Osmo Products to put a finish and polish on the flooring, but I have also seen it used on Oak bench tops and window frames.
It is EXPENSIVE, no doubt about it. But it seems to last, even in high traffic areas like floors.
Got me thinking... which is probably dangerous! Got me curious.
Anyone here have any experience with Osmo and wonder whether it can be used on guitar bodies and maybe necks?
Hope everyone is doing well...
I have been watching a lot of European videos on You Tube where they are renovating old buoldings. Bringing them back to life.
When it comes to the old hardwood floors, a lot of the renovators swear by Osmo Products to put a finish and polish on the flooring, but I have also seen it used on Oak bench tops and window frames.
It is EXPENSIVE, no doubt about it. But it seems to last, even in high traffic areas like floors.
Got me thinking... which is probably dangerous! Got me curious.
Anyone here have any experience with Osmo and wonder whether it can be used on guitar bodies and maybe necks?