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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayglen View Post
    Anyone try a drop or two of mineral oil on a Thuri?

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    Hmmmmmm Dish soap or Smith's yep but Oil doesn't get near my Waterstones

    Nope no way not happening,
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    Dish soap? Straight or thinned?

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    I just did 50 lapps-ish on the thuri with water. Now it has scratch marks where the 8k norton was more polished. Does that make sense? Wikid sharp now, for sure. I'll strop and shave with it when I get more fur.

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    Critter in question.

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    Yes it does make sense

    The Norton 8k is quite a polisher, much better then many give it credit for

    Most naturals will leave more Scratches, some leave a Hazy finish, some leave a more Crosshatch finish,, Naturals are all about the "Feel on the Face" not the pretty shiny bevels
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayglen View Post
    Dish soap? Straight or thinned?

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    One drop on the stone, drip some water on that and hone on
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Yes it does make sense

    The Norton 8k is quite a polisher, much better then many give it credit for

    Most naturals will leave more Scratches, some leave a Hazy finish, some leave a more Crosshatch finish,, Naturals are all about the "Feel on the Face" not the pretty shiny bevels
    Coo, thanks. I'll give it a spin next shave.

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    You can use glycerin also. I have a diluted batch made up for certain stones ie. DB & B Escher's. I believe on some the old literature and labels it was called sperm as a liquid to use on some stones. I really don't know what they meant by sperm but glycerin is just as slick. Maybe they meant spit? Hock a lugee on your Escher. Yuck!!! lol! Would also be very slimy though.
    Remember, a little glycerin goes a very long way undiluted.

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