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Stop Maintenance 101 For Pocket Knives – Cleaning & Reloading The Compound

by | Feb 8, 2025 | EDC Gear, Knives, Reviews

Stop Maintenance 101 For Pocket Knives – Cleaning & Reloading The Compound

One of my strops was in need of a little maintenance, so I figured I would do a quick video showing how I clean and reload the stopping compound to get it evenly distributed across the entire surface of the strop. Once you know the secret, the job becomes quick and easy.

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