: A refreshed version of the original kit (like the jump from the original Grit Kit to Kit 2).
Because a dry Grit Kit is a sad Grit Kit.
A: No. Norton explicitly allows user refilling. However, using non-recommended abrasives (e.g., silica sand) will void the warranty and your lungs.
Fact: ISO 11126 (standards for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives) does not require a specific bag. It requires the abrasive to meet chemical and physical specs. A proper repack is 100% compliant.
The manual was terse: "Use with intention. Restore, reveal, refine." In the days that followed, the kit became an unexpected tool of ritual. A cracked pocketknife was reborn—edges honed, handle seams sealed—its temper revealed like a new personality. A dented lantern shed decades of blackened grit and began to glow with a steady, honest flame. The act of abrading and polishing felt like conversation; each stroke answered the object's history with new purpose.
The is a pre-measured, professional-grade abrasive system. It is typically used for:
