thanks again Pat,
I've now figured out how to post properly. anyway,
great group, hope we can get some chats happening.
Scott
--- Pat Klopich <patk_206@...> wrote:
> That's a good question ackroid. I'll copy your post
> to the fleaMarket's "Bulletin Board" and
> see what they say.
>
> But, for now, I would say do a test. Dab a very
> little bit of your bug spray or tanning oil with
> your finger.. and dob it somewhere on the back of
> your flea. keep the area small... maybe off
> to one corner. See what it does. I would think it
> would be wise to keep all oils off of any
> wood part... especially the painted face.
>
> You could alos opt for a less oily bug or tanning
> spray.... I am lucky, I use no tanning or bug
> spays. Also winter is just around the corner so
> very soon you will have half your problem
> solved... no tanning oil needed.
>
> --- In nakedflea@yahoogroups.com, "ackroid008"
> <ackroid008@...> wrote:
> >
> > I usually take an old beater uke to the beach or
> the lake because I'm afraid of what tanning
> > oil will do to my prized Fluke. I know that bug
> spray is a desaster waiting to happen. I
> bought
> > the Fluke cause it's built pretty tough but now I
> love it to much to expose it to the extreme
> > elements. does anyone have any further insight on
> this?
> >
>
>
>
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