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    Quote Originally Posted by thp001 View Post
    Ok so not pure oil but Ballistol and water emulsion. Been doing this over the past 2 weeks or so, doesn't seem to improve (or degrade) the finish but the Ballistol provides a nice visual for the liquid displacement. Does anyone know why the warnings against oil were added originally? I vaguely remember a mention of it 'hardening' the stone, doesn't seem plausible imo.
    I accidently picked up my smaller Thuringian hone after moving my arkansas loaded with mineral oil and my Thuringian hone now has had two oil finger prints! I have used it maybe 4 times since then and they have faded some but not much. I am keeping my oil away from the Thuringians!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ables View Post
    I accidently picked up my smaller Thuringian hone after moving my arkansas loaded with mineral oil and my Thuringian hone now has had two oil finger prints! I have used it maybe 4 times since then and they have faded some but not much. I am keeping my oil away from the Thuringians!
    I wonder if some of the stones are more porous than the others? I have one of the small "water razor hone" generic thuringian stones. Dark gray in color. Mine doesn't seem porous at all, when I was using it with only water the water would pool up unless I added a bit of soap.

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    All my Escher labels clearly state to not use 'em with oil and keep them away from fat.
    They also mention to use the rubbing stone to create slime to finish your razors on.

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    I don't even own honing oil any longer

    I won't let "Real" oil near my Waterstones including my Coticule
    I use a water soluble solution on my Oilstones and have for about a decade now

    We all know for a fact the actual oil clogs stones or at least those of use that have ever reconditioned an old Arkie or Charnley etc: do

    I also know that if I bought a Coti or Thuri and sniffed oil use, I would ask for my money back

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    Glycerin imo works as well. And water soluble. I know a few guys personally who have used oil on their cotis with no I'll effects. But oil is messy. I don't use any oil stones. I don't have a reason to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TristanLudlow View Post
    keep them away from fat.
    Define "away"? I try to keep them from contacting any fat, but I aint honing at arms length or anything.
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    If you're wondering I'm probably being sarcastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planeden View Post
    Define "away"? I try to keep them from contacting any fat, but I aint honing at arms length or anything.
    , indeed, my German translating skills aren't all that; keep the stone free from oil and grease would be a better translation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill31521 View Post
    Glycerin imo works as well. And water soluble. I know a few guys personally who have used oil on their cotis with no I'll effects. But oil is messy. I don't use any oil stones. I don't have a reason to.
    Coticules are non-porous, it's not an issue tbh. I know a lot of people that used theirs with oil in the past and I can understand why also.
    The ones I were gifted were much finer and better finishers. Very well filled with oil and swarf.
    Though, if you give them a quick lapping they're brand new, it's not getting deep into the stone at all.
    With more porous stones, you're probably effed.

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    I've been told that many times before. My issue is oil is messy. I don't find i got anything out of it. but if someone feels that's their ticket don't let me stop you.

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    Here's what is written in the lid of my dark blue, Thurigan.

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