
- Behlen T23432 Pumice Stone - 4F Grade Finest, 1 lb.
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| Highest | $12.50 Feb 8, '16 |
| Lowest | $6.53 Apr 26, '15 |
| Average | $8.50 (30d avg) $9.52 (90d avg) $7.95 (180d avg) $8.60 (365d avg) $8.55 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 10, 2013 |
30 day average: 12,828
90 day average: 18,850
Pumice Stone is used in abrasive compounds for rubbing down wood finishes. Coarse pumice stone is often used dry, for leveling an initial film of finish. Subsequent surface work with coarse and/or fine pumice stone, using water or paraffin oil as a lubricant, produces a surface that is ready to polish with rottenstone. Rottenstone is an extremely fine abrasive used to produce a polished surface on wood finishes. Primarily used to polish a lacquered or varnished surface after a coarse rubbing with Pumice Stone. Paraffin Oil offers a fine blend of cutting oils and is the perfect lubricant for use with pumice or rottenstone. The lubricating action of paraffin oil saves both time and effort when creating hand rubbed finishes.