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Must have been a food source on/in the varnish for the mildew to eat.
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Sent: Sat Nov 26 10:26:44 2005
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Subject: [BP] skim ice on Aunt Rhoda's Pond, Erin forgot to feed the
poodle ...
...last night so I gave him a whole wheat English muffin. bright yellow
winter sun, just risen over kuffie's point.
another question: why did the 50 year old varnished table attract mildew
on the open porch in only two months, while the oiled cedar table with white
painted which preceded it there for 10+ years get nary a spot?
yr obdnt svt, c on dfi
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