Thanking you that worked like a champ. Car in Florida sun I figure a least 150F. So slowly heated hones in oven to about 150F and then let bake for 30 minutes. Came out perfectly clean.
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Thanking you that worked like a champ. Car in Florida sun I figure a least 150F. So slowly heated hones in oven to about 150F and then let bake for 30 minutes. Came out perfectly clean.
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Well,, test them out for the rest of us,,,let us know how they perform.
Never thought about heating them, great idea. BTW, I just use old rags / paper towels to wipe off the excess vaseline.
I am interested in this and think it sure makes them look pretty. It is 40'F out tonight and the house could use a little heat. I have a 2 blank sided no name hone and a little time before bed. :hmmm:
Ok so here it goes. Side 1 has no notch in the corner and side 2 does. Treated side 2 with petroleum jelly as I don't have any Vaseline.
My oven which I have to light with my Zippo is not marked as low as 150'F so I sort of guessed on that. I will turn it off before I go to bed and check it after work tomorrow.
The before pictures.
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After 15 minutes or so the petroleum jelly had soaked into the hone. After about 1/2 hour I smelled something coming out of the kitchen. Not bad but enough to wonder. Steam/vapor coming from the hone with a few bubbles on the top and i shut the oven off. My wife was already aware of my experiment but I told her that the oven was off for the night. [She is a wonderful partner!]
I may peek in a few minutes before I go to bed but will leave it until after work tomorrow.
I just looked and the front part of the hone was dry looking....
I took a paper towel to grab it and realized that the oil was on the back side and my oven rack is uneven, lower to the rear.
I turned it 180" and shut the door again.
When I checked the hone this morning there was only a slight difference from one side to another. Nothing you would see with my photographic ability. How much vaseline did you guys use?