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Post by puppie96 on Apr 4, 2005 0:52:57 GMT -5
I had to post one more group shot, taken in the sun, just to verify that there IS a shine, though I promise it is better than I got to show up.
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momma
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Member since December 2004
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Post by momma on Apr 4, 2005 1:13:01 GMT -5
WOW Puppie!!
Im amazed how they shine. How did you get them to shine like that with some holes in them? Didnt grit get stuck in them at all? How did you get the grit out of them? I think you did an awesome job.
Thanks for sharing.
momma
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Post by Alice on Apr 4, 2005 1:36:49 GMT -5
YAY! I see shiny rocks ;D
Nice work pup! they look great!
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Post by puppie96 on Apr 4, 2005 2:42:10 GMT -5
Thank you! My experience is that the "hole" thing is overrated. Vibes are good for this. They are helpful for giving rocks an efficient bath quickly. Then if you get a so-so polish, you just wash it out and do it over, you use so little product that it doesn't matter much, and the washout gets rid of any dirt that carried over.
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Post by creativeminded on Apr 4, 2005 8:48:26 GMT -5
I have had some rocks that had holes like that and I think the holes give the rock great character. You did a great job on those. Tami
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Post by puppie96 on Apr 4, 2005 10:18:58 GMT -5
Tami, I wonder whether the others will eventually develop an appreciation of those holes as a feature?
Does everybody else have White Castle where they live? Seems like I recall one of their little slogans about how we should pay extra for the holes?
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