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Box lid question

Started by pinebark, Today at 12:18:22 AM

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pinebark

I have a question for the callmakers here. I bought a Buice box awhile back from a guy that had not hunted it in years. The chalk on the lid to me seems really old and I'm afraid its lost it effectiveness. It's the old blue chalk. This stuff seems to stick to the lid. Just wondering a safe way to remove all of the old chalk and start fresh without damaging the lid. It is a beech lid.
I recall Mr Billy talking about using acetone to clean lids but I didn't want to do anything that would compromise the lid.

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callmakerman

I have used scotch brite to lightly scuff them before and then wipe the paddle with a clean paper towel.

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Quote from: callmakerman on Today at 03:47:22 AMI have used scotch brite to lightly scuff them before and then wipe the paddle with a clean paper towel.

I would highly recommend this method over using any chemical on your lid.
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Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on Today at 07:53:14 AM
Quote from: callmakerman on Today at 03:47:22 AMI have used scotch brite to lightly scuff them before and then wipe the paddle with a clean paper towel.

I would highly recommend this method over using any chemical on your lid.

Not a callmaker.  But have a couple box calls.

I'll "3rd" what Bill and Mike said.  I will, however use a Mr Clean Magic Eraser pad after the Scotch Brite for the difficult ones.

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pinebark

Thanks for the input here. I'll definitely give this a go and see how it works. I was leary about using something too abrasive and changing the backbone of the lid up.

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callmakerman

Quote from: pinebark on Today at 09:06:34 AMThanks for the input here. I'll definitely give this a go and see how it works. I was leary about using something too abrasive and changing the backbone of the lid up.

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The scotch brite won't be bad for the paddle at all. It's just abrasive enough to get rid of the chalk. the pad won't be to good for much after that though.