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    Can you use tung oil on horn scales?

    I have some scales I sanded and was wondering if it was bad for them if I sealed them with some tung oil.

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    Horn like ivory should be periodically oiled otherwise it can crack. I don't think I would seal it. Maybe if you can treat it like wood scales so once sealed it won't crack but that method probably would damage the material.
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    Modified Tung oil that contains varnish &/or driers is probably a bad idea. Pure Tung oil is likely ok but Neatsfoot oil is made from hoof & horn so is ideal as a conditioner.
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