I used this 325 grit hone both to lap my Naniwa 1,000, and to take out some micro chips on a Robeson Shure Edge. I ran it under water a good deal, rubbing with my hand to wipe of slurry / metal. When it dried, however, it's still unevenly colored; it still looks dirty. I am looking for advice re cleaning it so I can have a fresh start lapping other hones, etc.

I did not find anything in other posts or in the wiki. If I overlooked it, please accept my apologies.