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    Not to run off subject, have any of you used a Mix of slurries? I have and am fairly new to the art. The thought of using a high polishing Jnat slurry With the Coticule slurry, the ways or combination and timing or watering down leaves many possibilities to experiment with.

    I really like to see New progress being made in abrasive use and related technologies. The Gokumayo 20K is impressive advance, though over priced. MHO.
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    There can be "Magic in the Mud" and heck if not it is always fun trying new stuff anyway, might lead to something else
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    Quote Originally Posted by FAL View Post
    Not to run off subject, have any of you used a Mix of slurries? I have and am fairly new to the art. The thought of using a high polishing Jnat slurry With the Coticule slurry, the ways or combination and timing or watering down leaves many possibilities to experiment with.

    I really like to see New progress being made in abrasive use and related technologies. The Gokumayo 20K is impressive advance, though over priced. MHO.

    I used to use BBW slurry on my Norton 4/8K all the time. worked well.
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    The shave was passable. I was using a crappy Fraternity razor though with problems. Going to try it with a nicer blade on a slower and harder coticule and see if it makes a difference.

    I have used my cotis dry in the past and the pink one in particular with good results. They polish well dry.

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