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<blockquote data-quote="sobx" data-source="post: 569417" data-attributes="member: 4944"><p>That'll work. I've found the regular waxing every 6 months or so will really bring out the colors. I've bought some at antique shops that had color-faded to a real ugly grey. When I waxed them rich browns and dark reds came out. I've learned as they dry out from not re-waxing often the colors will recede back into the stone. This one I found at an antique store and the stem was that "old gray" color. A couple waxings and the stem came out to a rich brown and red. The photo doesn't do it justice.</p><p>[ATTACH]3633[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sobx, post: 569417, member: 4944"] That'll work. I've found the regular waxing every 6 months or so will really bring out the colors. I've bought some at antique shops that had color-faded to a real ugly grey. When I waxed them rich browns and dark reds came out. I've learned as they dry out from not re-waxing often the colors will recede back into the stone. This one I found at an antique store and the stem was that "old gray" color. A couple waxings and the stem came out to a rich brown and red. The photo doesn't do it justice. [ATTACH]3633[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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