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Started by Tom Dooley, January 06, 2018, 08:26:50 PM

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Tom Dooley

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I bought the red last year and the green this year. It may just be in my head but I like the green better.

West Augusta

I keep a piece of 60 grit, 120 grit and green scotch brite on a caribiner key chain hooked to my vest so I can find it fast if needed. 
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Always used green on the slate


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compton30

I use green on slate, copper, and anodized aluminum. I used to use it on my strikers with the green scotchbrite as well, until I read Mike and Scott's posts on this thread. The 150 with light pressure and a twist works much better.

mtns2hunt

Never knew there was a difference in green or maroon. Use both on my on my slate and 150 grit on my strikers. Seems to work well except on a Diamond wood striker I bought last year. It's been a very hard striker to tune up and has never sounded that good.
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