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    Keep in mind that Maas does remove patina, which is not to say it's bad (I use it myself), its just somthing you should know. If you are talking about things like black specks, they are just going to keep coming back no matter what you do....unless you remove enough steel to get down the level of the pits. If you are going to use steel wool, stick to 0000, unless you want a lot of ugly scratches that are also subject to rust.

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    Steel wool works but can get everywhere and, if the blade is magnetized is a total pain. Water spots can come off with a crunched up ball of Aluminium foil. With all these methods, including Maas, beware of getting close to gold wash, it can be removed in a few seconds.

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    interesting. crunched up aluminium foil and nothing else or with some polish. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ganboyi View Post
    interesting. crunched up aluminium foil and nothing else or with some polish. thanks!
    Generally, nothing else, though with polish can be useful too, try nothing else first. IME, the earlier in the stain's life that you hit it, the more likely it is to be easily removed, YMMV.

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    wow....never heard the aluminum foil thing for water stains, but I'm sure going to try it. Aluminum is pretty sweet as it is not nearly as hard as carbon steel. And I agree on the steel wool bits on the magnetic blades - what a pain!

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    I found the best thing is MAAS and a Q-Tip. Just watch the gold wash as MAAS will remove it.

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    thanks stu,

    out of curiousity and in your opinion, is the creme or the polish better?

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