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Cheap paper stick Q-tip and cheap alcohol.
If I really need to get in a crack somewhere, I snip the head of at an angle and use the newly formed point of the rolled paper shaft with a drop od alcohol and finish up with the swab at the other end. The trick is to never swipe twice with a swab. Get it wet. Use it for a single swipe. Use the other end the same way. Then, grab afresh swab, and repeat as required. __________________ Andy Garrett https://www.facebook.com/GarrettKnives?ref=hl Charter Member - Kansas Custom Knifemaker's Association www.kansasknives.org "Drawing your knife from its sheath and using it in the presence of others should be an event complete with oos, ahhs, and questions." |
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Who would have thunk about vinegar; what a great idea, gotta give it a try. I don't have a problem getting epoxy off my blades, it's my left thumb that I forget about until it's too late.
__________________ Bob Jankowski <>< Jank Custom Knives Burleson Tx. www.jankcustomknives.com For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. |
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