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Title: Striker tip cleaning
Post by: Ozark Ridge Runner on May 10, 2019, 05:01:03 PM
Do any of you gentlemen use a solvent like acetone or mek to clean a striker tip? i never have but I could see where it might be of benefit on certain strikers.
Title: Re: Striker tip cleaning
Post by: turkey_slayer on May 10, 2019, 05:21:48 PM
No. All I do is hold a knife blade at 90 degrees to the tip and drag it across a few times. Cleans it and gives it bite
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Post by: Sir-diealot on May 10, 2019, 05:28:20 PM
Have always used Scotchbright pad or very fine grit sandpaper myself.
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Post by: zelmo1 on May 10, 2019, 05:38:42 PM
I have done both above. Do what works for you
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Post by: Greg Massey on May 10, 2019, 06:22:42 PM
Scotchbrite only ... that's all i ever do ... if you buy quality strikers no need for anything else as far as cleaning the tips ...
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Post by: saverx on May 10, 2019, 08:55:44 PM
Same here. Scotch brite.
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Post by: ATROX on May 11, 2019, 06:19:23 PM
Yes the green scotch brite is what I use
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Post by: Twowithone on May 11, 2019, 08:23:17 PM
Scotch brite all the way.    :firefighter:
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Post by: hush on May 11, 2019, 08:45:14 PM
Scotchbrite green. Cut a few squares before the season and shove them in different pockets of my vest. Always have one or two when I need them.
Title: Re: Striker tip cleaning
Post by: wchadw on May 11, 2019, 09:09:30 PM
I use the red scotch brite if I can find it. Think it works a little better than the green


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Title: Re: Striker tip cleaning
Post by: SteelerFan on May 12, 2019, 10:12:21 AM
On new strikers, depending on the wood - I've used an alcohol swab to try to remove any oil residue from the wood itself. Once the striker is in use, I'll touch it up every once in a great while with some 220 sandpaper. (I put the sandpaper in the palm of my hand and lightly press the tip and rotate - careful not to change the shape, just remove the buildup).

Depending on the wood, sometimes the scotch-brite pad polishes more than cleans - which is not what you really want.
Title: Re: Striker tip cleaning
Post by: Triple B on May 12, 2019, 11:16:04 AM
Quote from: SteelerFan on May 12, 2019, 10:12:21 AM
On new strikers, depending on the wood - I've used an alcohol swab to try to remove any oil residue from the wood itself. Once the striker is in use, I'll touch it up every once in a great while with some 220 sandpaper. (I put the sandpaper in the palm of my hand and lightly press the tip and rotate - careful not to change the shape, just remove the buildup).

Depending on the wood, sometimes the scotch-brite pad polishes more than cleans - which is not what you really want.

Exactly what I do. As long as you don't grind on the tip with the sandpaper, as I have some people do. Which if done enough, will change the pitch of the striker.
Scotch brite can put a shine on the tip of some strikers, but a little tlc with 220 gets the bite back.
As Steeler fan mentioned...lightly is the key with sandpaper.