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Conditioning Slate Calls

Started by GunRunner, April 17, 2019, 09:19:41 PM

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GunRunner

I use a maroon colored Scotchbrite to condition my slate call surfaces. I believe this is equivalent to a 320 grit.

Just wondering what others prefer to use to condition their slate calls.

Thanks,

GunRunner

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Green Scotchbrite, can't seem to find the maroon around here.
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I like the green better for slate.  The maroon is my pick for aluminum.
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I use the green too.

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tomstopper

Green

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captpete

I use brown Scotchbrite or drywall screen.

bbcoach

Green for me.  On the shelf everyday at Wally world.

Greg Massey

Green for slate and grayer looking  color that's finer form Lowe's for my hen box lids and boxes ....