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- Fast & Easy Sharpening – Restore comb blades in just 60 seconds.
- 1000-Grit Medium Coarse Stone – Perfect for maintaining sharp, precise edges.
- Rubber Base for Stability – Prevents slipping and ensures safe, controlled sharpening.
- Precision Sharpening – Even blade edges for consistent cutting performance.
- Water-Activated Surface – Requires just a small amount of water; no oils needed.
- Durable & Long-Lasting – Designed for professional use.
- Place the whetstone on an absorbent towel with the rubber base facing down for stability.
- Add a small amount of water and spread it evenly with your hand.
- Disassemble the comb blade and place it on the stone with the writing facing you.
- Apply even pressure across all sides of the comb blade.
- Move the blade up & down the stone, maintaining steady pressure.
- Sharpen for up to one minute (depending on blade dullness).
- Rinse and dry thoroughly before storing.
- Pre-Use Preparation: Before sharpening, soak the whetstone in water for a few minutes until no air bubbles emerge. This saturation prevents damage and enhances sharpening efficiency.
- During Use: Keep the stone's surface consistently wet throughout the sharpening process to maintain its effectiveness.
- Cleaning After Use: After sharpening, rinse the whetstone thoroughly with water to remove metal particles and debris. Use a stiff nylon brush if necessary to scrub off any residue.
- Drying: Allow the whetstone to air dry completely in a shaded, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight.
- Storage: Once fully dry, store the whetstone in its original box or wrap it in a breathable material like newspaper. Keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture-related damage.
- Regular Flattening: Over time, whetstones can develop uneven surfaces. Periodically check for flatness and, if needed, use a flattening plate or rub the stone against a coarse surface to restore its evenness.
- Avoid Oils: Use only water for soaking and cleaning your whetstone. Applying oils or other lubricants can clog the stone's pores and diminish its sharpening capacity.