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    When I want to keep my norton 8k from loading quickly as they often do I use a soft kiita tomonagura and it works great. No reason at all why naguras would not be compatible with nortons.
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    This is an older thread on slurries but still many good tricks in there, we have learned even more tricks since that thread ...


    http://straightrazorpalace.com/advan...rt-slurry.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    This is an older thread on slurries but still many good tricks in there, we have learned even more tricks since that thread ...


    http://straightrazorpalace.com/advan...rt-slurry.html
    Wow Glenn, totaly forgot about that stellar thread. for fun, I have tried slurries on arkies to good effect. I use them mostly for other stuff, but I can definitly see possibilities and a seperate learning curve for effective razor work.

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    Lately I have been using my Escher rubbing stone on my PHIG. Results are consistently positive. The PHIG will do a nice edge in 25 to 50 passes but with the slurry from the Thuri that is cut in half. It seems the slurried PHIG is somewhat smoother to my face as well. I haven't done it often enough yet to be certain it is just the slurry but I can't help but cogitate upon the effect of a slurry from a great finisher on a substrate like the PHIG. Could make an Escher last forever if I cut it up into rubber stones.

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