How To Clean A Gummy Stone
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Swix Gummy Stone
Swix Gummy Stone
Select a color: Blue/Extra Hard
- Grey stone is soft and works well for detuning tips and tails
- Red stone is for polishing and light to medium edge clean up; can be used after filing to remove micro burrs.
- White stone is for medium to heavy edge clean-up
- Blue stone is extra hard for heavily burred edges
- Item #SWI0115
Grit
[grey] soft, [red] medium hard, [blue] extra hard
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
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Gummy Stone
Swix designed the Gummi Stone to remove nasty micro burrs that result after you sharpen your edges. Simply rub the Gummi Stone along the entire length of your ski or board's edge for a smooth finish. Or, just detune your tips and tails, which will reduce the chances of catching an edge, but will keep your side edges ultra-sharp for carving.
Details
- Grey stone is soft and works well for detuning tips and tails
- Red stone is for polishing and light to medium edge clean up; can be used after filing to remove micro burrs.
- White stone is for medium to heavy edge clean-up
- Blue stone is extra hard for heavily burred edges
- Item #SWI0115
Tech Specs
- Material
- rubber
- Grit
- [grey] soft, [red] medium hard, [blue] extra hard
- Dimensions
- 3 x 1in
- Recommended Use
- skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Overall Rating
4.5 based on 29 ratings
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How To Clean A Gummy Stone
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