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 ARCHIVED TOPIC: Slippery Slides


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supercub - Posted - 12/24/2009:  05:41:39


I have read in past forum post about many people having trouble holding on to chrome steels.I too had the same problem and found a cheap and easy fix, it takes about ten minutes, I cut 3 strips of 240 grit sand paper and superglued them to the sides and top of my steel. It feels really good in my fingers, absoluty no tendency to slip. I have only been using it about a month but the sand paper is holding up great. I just used what I already had, 240 grit water proof sand paper. I dont know if the waterproof paper makes any difference or not, this is the only type I have tried. I hope this helps some of you,I have been lurking on this site for a couple of months now and have learned a lot. This is the first time I felt like I had something worthwhile to contribute.

Dean Upson - Posted - 12/24/2009:  05:55:08


That sounds like a great idea. I really like my Scheerhorn ss steel, but it is way slippery. For those that have not bought a steel yet or are thinking of buying another, the Bradley SS has a non-slip finish on the sides and I love it.

Dean

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