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Thread: honing oils... are they needed?

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    Truth is weirder than any fiction.. Grazor's Avatar
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    if only i had your resilience to RAD, i would be a richer man. I have been using plant based oils myself on any razor i don't intend on using for a while, they all seem pretty neutral.
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    I wouldn't call it so much resilience as much as I would call it, save yer money fool or you'll be on the street reality check ..heh heh. Back to topic.

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    oh, uhmm yes, back to topic, sorry, honing oils are nothing special, don't waste your money. I have only recently started using water stones and they are brilliant, and water is cheap or free where i live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grazor View Post
    that is a good point, solvents and plastics of any sort generally don't like each other, but isn't WD40 some sort of fish oil?
    NO fish oil in WD40 Here is a link to their web site of myths WD-40 Facts & Myths | WD-40 Ingredients
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