kurosu.chan wrote:If the sanding marks do bother you a bit, I heard that you can buff them out with a little bit of beeswax, and apparently it doesn't hurt the resin.
Trethowan wrote:kurosu.chan wrote:If the sanding marks do bother you a bit, I heard that you can buff them out with a little bit of beeswax, and apparently it doesn't hurt the resin.
I have Burts Bee's lip balm. hahahahahha....
kurosu.chan wrote:Trethowan wrote:kurosu.chan wrote:If the sanding marks do bother you a bit, I heard that you can buff them out with a little bit of beeswax, and apparently it doesn't hurt the resin.
I have Burts Bee's lip balm. hahahahahha....
Is that just beeswax? I'd check to see if they put something in it to make it softer, or fragranced, because Burt's Bees uses a lot of essential oils to make things smell good.
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