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I want to maintain a cloudy finish on blade road because I've noticed it keeps the cladding reactivity in check.

I was thinking a takashima but haven't had any luck. what are my alternatives?
 
I want to maintain a cloudy finish on blade road because I've noticed it keeps the cladding reactivity in check.

I was thinking a takashima but haven't had any luck. what are my alternatives?

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This was a rock that I found down by a river that I shaped and flattened (Technically a JNAT). There is probably something near you that’s free.

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Synthetic fingerstone around 1000 grit. 320 works too but it's reactive.

Buy a synth bench stone , hammer and stone chisel or tile saw to break it. Can buy a smaller one instead. Or a natural stone etc.

Sic powder and micromesh pad works too or sic powder and sandpaper
 
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