CW wrote:
"-linux_lad" wrote in message
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1) Keep the stone submerged in distilled water when not in use.
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Waterstones, like hot women, perform best when wet. If you keep it
submerged, you won't have to spend twenty or thirty minutes waiting for
water to penetrate a dry waterstone. If you soak it in fresh, distilled
water, you won't get any mold growth. If you do a lot of work with
chisels, you'll come to appreciate having a stone ready for use all the
time. If you're in a real hurry, a quick touch-up on the buffer with a
dab of jewler's rouge will also do the job.
(apologies to the ladies)
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