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Conditioning Pads

Started by Lone Star Eastern, April 15, 2023, 05:21:40 PM

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Greg Massey

I use mostly green for everything and a stone ....

RiverBuck

I carry this in my vest but this thread has me asking myself why.. The green works fine for my titanium, slate and strikers. It's pretty much all I use.


Lcmacd 58

All great advice....always strike against the grain

Alabama556

Where can you buy the red pads?

Lone Star Eastern

Mine was included with a Woodhaven slate.


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Sir-diealot

Quote from: Alabama556 on April 25, 2023, 06:14:35 PM
Where can you buy the red pads?
Maybe hardware store, definitely Amazon.
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Vintage

My hardware store sells them by the sheet.

runngun

Pretty much anywhere that sells sandpaper should have the green and red. The following is what I use and work for me.
Slate- maroon pad
Glass- sheetrock screen
Crystal-sheetrock screen
Copper-coarse sandpaper
Corian- alcohol wipes
Anodized aluminum- alcohol wipes
Titanium- Alcohol wipes
Aluminum-alcohol wipes mainly,  every once in a while, fine sandpaper or maroon pad
Frosted or bead blasted glass- nothing
Some of the surfaces don't need anything done to them.

Striker tip, cleaned with alcohol wipes, and if needed, I will use the maroon pad.
I have seen other people sandpaper an Anodized aluminum call. All you are doing is removing the Anodized coating. You can do this making 2 calls from one. All that is needed is the alcohol wipes. Each his own, though.

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JLH

The color and coarseness of the pad is brand specific.

I only use 3M brand pads, and the red is the way to go for everything....striker tips, slate, alum....even touch up on glass.

And the pads wear out fairly quick. The more you use it the less effective it becomes. When it gets used too much it will actually "polish" and not "remove". I'll use a new piece almost every hunt. Especially on striker tips.

Lcmacd 58

Hardware store should have the scotchbrite you need.

DROCK

Quote from: runngun on April 26, 2023, 01:57:50 PM
Pretty much anywhere that sells sandpaper should have the green and red. The following is what I use and work for me.
Slate- maroon pad
Glass- sheetrock screen
Crystal-sheetrock screen
Copper-coarse sandpaper
Corian- alcohol wipes
Anodized aluminum- alcohol wipes
Titanium- Alcohol wipes
Aluminum-alcohol wipes mainly,  every once in a while, fine sandpaper or maroon pad
Frosted or bead blasted glass- nothing
Some of the surfaces don't need anything done to them.

Striker tip, cleaned with alcohol wipes, and if needed, I will use the maroon pad.
I have seen other people sandpaper an Anodized aluminum call. All you are doing is removing the Anodized coating. You can do this making 2 calls from one. All that is needed is the alcohol wipes. Each his own, though.

Hope y'all are having a great season, Have a good one and May God bless, Bo

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Alcohol wipes? I'm gonna have to try that

runngun

Yes Sir the alcohol wipes is all I use on alot of surface areas in Ceramic, I said Corian but was thinking Ceramic. LOL
I actually learned about this from Preston Pittman, I figured he should know!!!

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Brianb3006

Good information


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