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Protect your home and secure your property with the icon of folk magic, the railroad spike. Revered for their strength and protective qualities, these spikes, symbolizing the iron horse, are essential tools for safeguarding your space. To activate their power, place the spikes on a concrete floor or in a heat-safe container, soak them with rum or Florida Water, and set them on fire. Once cooled, anoint the spikes with our Fiery Wall of Protection Oil. Use them to create a protective cross over your front door or hammer them into the four corners of your property to establish a strong defensive boundary. People usually buy them in sets of 2 or 4 as a powerful way to ensure their home remains a secure haven against negative forces. Price is for one railroad spike.

Railroad Spikes

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Protect your home and secure your property with the icon of folk magic, the railroad spike. Revered for their strength and protective qualities, these spikes, symbolizing the iron horse, are essential tools for safeguarding your space. To activate their power, place the spikes on a concrete floor or in a heat-safe container, soak them with rum or Florida Water, and set them on fire. Once cooled, anoint the spikes with our Fiery Wall of Protection Oil. Use them to create a protective cross over your front door or hammer them into the four corners of your property to establish a strong defensive boundary. People usually buy them in sets of 2 or 4 as a powerful way to ensure their home remains a secure haven against negative forces. Price is for one railroad spike.

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