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		<title>Thrifty Thursday :: Easy Dull Wood Fix</title>
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We picked up this neat old piece of art for under $2 earlier this week. I love the colors and the ship. The wood was quite dull, so it needed a little love. Simply spray a rag with a little olive oil cooking spray and wipe gently over the wood. Voila! Good as new.
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<p>We picked up this neat old piece of art for under $2 earlier this week. I love the colors and the ship. The wood was quite dull, so it needed a little love. Simply spray a rag with a little olive oil cooking spray and wipe gently over the wood. Voila! Good as new.</p>
<p>You could probably use any type of oil. Just apply lightly. You don&#8217;t want greasy art.</p>
<p>Tomorrow is Foodie Friday! Is your mouth watering yet? Mine is!</p>
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