Liberon

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They have a great product, but I am clueless as to how you use most of it. The descriptions in their brochure are written by a copywriter and they only hint at the posibilities. Does anyone know of any directions?
 
I have used some of there products with mixed results. Unlike some of the canned putty type fillers, their product is spoused to harden and not stay soft and putty like. I have a magazine article in my collection of old stuff that talks about Liberon sticks and suggest warming in your hands before using. It must have some kind of wax base. Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't.

Hopefully, someone out there in Grumble Land has the good inside info and will share it with us.
 
You might also ask this on HH's. Or do a search. I've seen this discussed before and have heard it is a great product. Unfortunately, the sales rep did not show up at the WCAF, Las Vegas -that was one of the issues on my list to accomplish at the show. I was disappointed that I couldn't find out anything.
 
If you've ever done any wood finishing, oil gilding or watergilding you might find them useful. I use a lot of thier products to make new things look old and make old things look great.
Don't know if that helps.
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