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| I just used some old turtle was liquid auto wax, rubbed it on with my fingers.
Worked great.
I heard pam cooking spray can be used too. |
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| I use Johnsons paste wax. I suspect any kind of wax would work. |
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| I also use Johnsons floor wax, wax shoe polish works real well...any good paste wax will work. |
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| Pam cooking spray works great. ![[Wink]](images/icons/wink.gif) Terry |
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