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Old 19-10-2005, 01:45 PM
Beckenbach,Joseph R
 
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Default [IBC] Care of display stands

Katie, I agree with Roger on all this. I also have a few additional
suggestions. With the "miracle of modern science", there have been new
materials developed which can be applied with a brush and, when dry, do
not allow anything to penetrate. I know that the automobile people use
this type of material on windshields called "rain-x". There are
probably other brands. Water beads up on this and can be easily wiped
up. I have not used "rain-x" since I have a commercial sample used on
air conditioning coils to keep dust from sticking. That material works
very well and I would not hesitate to use the "rain-x" on my stands.
The wax won't stick to the coating but will stick wherever the coating
has warn off due to friction or uv exposure.

Also, I apply rubber pads to the bottom of my pots. At the art supply
house, I get sheets of "art foam" which is closed cell and does not
absorb water. I then apply small pieces with contact cement. I do this
before planting anything in the pot. If one of the pads falls off, I
just replace it. The pot, with the pads, goes on the growing bench.
Pick an appropriate color, brown or black. You'll have lots of choices.

Finally, use some corrugated cardboard and strapping tape, the type with
the threads in it, to make storage boxes for your stands and store them
away where they don't get damaged. Then you'll always have them in good
shape when you need them.

Have fun - jay


Jay Beckenbach - Melrose, FL - Zone 8b/9a -

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Snipes ]
Subject: Care of display stands

Rough feet on heavy pots can scratch the wood, and there isn't much one
can
do about that except to use care when placing pots on stands.

I always give my stands a couple of good coats of paste wax prior to an
exhibit. That shines them up nicely and protects against water damage
if
there is a drip or two. Of course one should only be using the stands
for
exhibit purposes, not for every day display.

Regards,
Roger Snipes
Spokane, WA. Zone 5-ish

----- Original Message -----
From: "Helena Handbasket"

What kind of care is taken with the beautiful display stands used with
bonsai trees and accent plants? They are an art form in their own

right
and
I cringe to see pots with rough edges and trees that could possibly

leave
water damage. I'd love to put my trees on a lovely stand but don't
because
of the above concerns.


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