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Conditioning Pot Surfaces?

Started by cobia66, March 10, 2013, 11:20:02 PM

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cobia66

Last year I started playing with slate and glass pot calls. I'm really enjoying them and like the sounds I'm hearing. How often should I re-condition the surfaces?  Or maybe a better question, how do I know when it needs re-conditioning?
Thanks

CallDr

Short answer...... you know you need to "condition" your caller when your striker "slips" and makes no sound or complete calls.

They are called Friction calls, because the Striker stroked across the surface produces the sound. Slippage can be the surface of the pot call or the End of your striker. So protecting both from becoming soiled from your hands or other.... is part of how often they need to be conditioned or "dressed".

Glass and Crystal are not as likely to become "damaged" by excessive exposer to oils and other things like Slate. Slate will soak up and penetrate the surface and in some cases render it useless. While Glass and Crystal can be cleaned with 409 or simple window cleaner.

Prepping callers is mostly done before the hunt. Then carried as to protect both the caller and striker so a call can be done when desired. Most hunters do carry at least a piece of sandpaper, wire mesh or scotch bright pad..... just in case.

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might want to carry a sealed alcohol pad to remove any oils that may get on your call surface
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I use green scotchbrite on slate and 120 grit sandpaper on glass.  On copper I use 320 grit sandpaper and on anodized aluminum, an alcohol pad.
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