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Any oil will darken a bat . If you're planning on keeping it , go ahead and oil it .
There are also waxes you can use to shine the finish as well .
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Thanks everyone!
It did darken it a bit, but the linseed oil made it come out very nice. |
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It is probably wrong but I use rubbing alcohol to clean the bat first. Then I use Murphy's Oil Soap. I also trace the Logo, model and name with a black sharpie. Then use a Q-Tip with a water based gloss to seal in the marker. I do this between the cleaning and use of Murphy's oil soap. It has worked for me with very nice results.
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