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<P>Gregory Torres wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> Dear List: I think maybe there must be
another brand of graphite grease I don't know about, but, concerning "D.A.G."
It simply is <B>D</B>-<I>denatured</I>, <B>A</B>-<I>Alcohol</I> and, yes,
<B>G</B>-<I>Graphite</I>. The vehicle is the denatured alcohol (same as
in Garfields pin-block restorer) The binder is the graphite itself-ever
use a pencil on a piece of paper? :-) When it dries
up in the container just add denatured alcohol and shake or stir well and
it is like new. All there is to it ! end of thread for me.....
:-) Greg Torres</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>You may well be correct about DAG -- I don't know what its composition
is. But pencils "leads" use clay as a binder for the graphite.
<P>-- ddf</HTML>