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Old 07-24-2008, 06:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Hello...

The other day chatting with gssixgun he recommended to use the diamond pastes over Hard Felt Pad as Lynn do it...

I just want to know which is the better way to apply the diamond past over the hard Felt Pad?

I read the Josh recommendations to apply CrO over leather, but I don't know if those recommendations alos applies for Hard Felt Pad.....

Any advice will be appreciated..

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At one time I think Tony Miller was trying to put diamond in a spray for easy application.

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I use a .5 Diamond spray compound on my felt pad. I also use the chromium oxide and boron oxide pastes on the felt pads. They are great tools. If I am using a .5 diamond paste, I will use leather.

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I use a .5 Diamond spray compound on my felt pad. I also use the chromium oxide and boron oxide pastes on the felt pads. They are great tools. If I am using a .5 diamond paste, I will use leather.n
Hi Lynn:

Specifically, how do you apply the diamond paste to the leather?
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With my fingers and very sparingly. Just rub it in. Less is better.

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I use a .5 Diamond spray compound on my felt pad. I also use the chromium oxide and boron oxide pastes on the felt pads. They are great tools. If I am using a .5 diamond paste, I will use leather.

Have fun guys,

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Hello Lynn thanks for you answer.....what kind or brand of the spray do you use? any place online to get it?

thanks in advance...
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GRS.

Enjoy........stuff is not cheap........I usually get around 25 razors to one spraying.

http://www.grstools.com/toolsharpen.html#powerhone

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