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<blockquote data-quote="Trifecta13" data-source="post: 300633" data-attributes="member: 3009"><p>So, I just picked up a previously enjoyed stubby Randy Wiley pot. So recently that it hasn't yet arrived. The acrylic stem on this fellow is showing just how much its previous owner enjoyed clenching it. It appears that the tooth marks and chatter are relatively minor, so I'm wondering what steps I could/should take to smooth it out. Pardon my ignorance here, but I only have vulcanite stems up til now, and wasn't sure how to proceed. From what I've stumbled across so far, it sounds like wet sanding it with 2000 grit or so should do the trick, but I don't want to damage it, so I'm turning to my brothers for advice. Any and all is welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trifecta13, post: 300633, member: 3009"] So, I just picked up a previously enjoyed stubby Randy Wiley pot. So recently that it hasn't yet arrived. The acrylic stem on this fellow is showing just how much its previous owner enjoyed clenching it. It appears that the tooth marks and chatter are relatively minor, so I'm wondering what steps I could/should take to smooth it out. Pardon my ignorance here, but I only have vulcanite stems up til now, and wasn't sure how to proceed. From what I've stumbled across so far, it sounds like wet sanding it with 2000 grit or so should do the trick, but I don't want to damage it, so I'm turning to my brothers for advice. Any and all is welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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