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    Default What not to do to your Coti

    I sat one of my clamps atop my Coti the other night. The rubber feet of the clamp transferred onto the Coti and not even my DMT 325 could get it off after a normal lapping. I'm sure it will eventually go but geez, it's kind of a bummer. Didn't seem to effect the ability of the hone to do its job, but then I'm relatively new to honing. Anyway, thought I'd share the mistake for other noobies.

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    Thanks for the heads up!

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    Oh that sucks. Sorry about that.

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    So it is like the color transferred and stained it ? IOW, not actual rubber clinging to the surface ? If it is stained, and it was mine, I would try laying it in a bed of baking soda, kosher salt, or maybe even cat litter. Something absorbent. Maybe it would take the stain out and shouldn't harm the stone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    So it is like the color transferred and stained it ? IOW, not actual rubber clinging to the surface ? If it is stained, and it was mine, I would try laying it in a bed of baking soda, kosher salt, or maybe even cat litter. Something absorbent. Maybe it would take the stain out and shouldn't harm the stone.
    All this and maybe a mild bleach soak?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    So it is like the color transferred and stained it ? IOW, not actual rubber clinging to the surface ? If it is stained, and it was mine, I would try laying it in a bed of baking soda, kosher salt, or maybe even cat litter. Something absorbent. Maybe it would take the stain out and shouldn't harm the stone.
    Yes, just a stain. I'll give your idea a try.

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    Scrub it down with comet,will not hurt the stone.

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    you might try leaveing it out in the wonderfull s. calif sun for a day or two that might fade it away
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    Quote Originally Posted by cutalot View Post
    you might try leaveing it out in the wonderfull s. calif sun for a day or two that might fade it away
    Wonderful idea!


    Eflat, where do you live?

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    There are worse tragedies - such as less than great edges.

    Sorry for the hassle. They are interesting and amazing rocks.
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