Gummy stones are often overlooked when starting side-edge and base-edge work. Using a Gummy Stone is an efficient way to detune (slightly dull) the tip and tail area and to remove micro-burrs from filing. The Grey Gummy Stone is also great for removing rust. Be careful when using gummy stones as they can dull your edges if used too extensively. Use light pressure flush to the edge angle to minimize unwanted detuning.
Soft Grey Gummy
Best used before doing edge work to remove rust and burs
I use thjs gummy stone to get out those pesky rust spots that appear on skis after those weekend sessions. Perfect for routine maintenance of the edges on your skis or snowboard.
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I bought this thinking it was to be used for side edges. But then the packaging said that a hard stone was for sides and this grey one was for tips and tail. That was a little unsettling but then I found out this one is used for all of them...Read More
I bought this thinking it was to be used for side edges. But then the packaging said that a hard stone was for sides and this grey one was for tips and tail. That was a little unsettling but then I found out this one is used for all of them. Works great.Hide
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I use this product for two main purposes: to de-tune my edges on my park skis and to remove burrs left on my edges from filing on my race skis, it works great for both purposes and has held up perfectly. Great product.