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    With all the swarf and debris that results from honing, do think it could mess up a sink's drain? The stuff is heavy so wouldn't it get stuck. I know nothing about the plumbing but it seems to me it would.
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    Some people whole work in jobs like construction, welding, mining, and landscaping wash off more and bigger dirt particles than that produced from metal swarf or a lapped stone.

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    Rinsing the sink out well with hot water for about 20 or 30 seconds should push anything out of the pipes that could "harden" up in there. If you have hard water, it would act more or less the same way.
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