How can you be sure that you've cleaned all the grit off the surface?
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How can you be sure that you've cleaned all the grit off the surface?
No grit is left behind.
I sanded my paddle strop from 120 all the way up to 1500, no grit left on the surface that I can feel while stropping. The surface is very shiny and almost mirrored.
+1 on that, if you go from lower to higher grits carefully enough, and wiping between grits, should work out fine for you.
Usually after polishing my strop with sand paper I clean it twice with wet cloth. After that before using razor I make good stroping for my kitchen knife, this operation is very good for grit removing. Than once again cleaning with wet cloth. Only after all these operations I start stroping my razors.
Sounds like one more great reason to have a DMT325 in the house.
I have given the strop a careful vacuuming after sanding using the bristle brush attachment. Subsequent stropping showed no signs of any sanding residue. Works for me.....
Jerry
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I think I'll try this with my rolls razor strop. When I first got it, it had red stuff on it. Being a germ freak, I promply washed it. Later after some research I found it was the rolls strop paste. Oh well. Maybe sanding will make it usable again.
Surely the strop should still work fine for *stropping* without the paste?
the paste is for touch-up work, not for actual stropping.
And you can still just apply some new paste if you really want it :P