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05-03-2009, 06:06 AM
Thread: Restoring a Blade
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HOLY !@#$! Sand paper works! I didn't think it...
HOLY !@#$! Sand paper works! I didn't think it would be this effective... Apparently I was under estimating the strength of the razor. After a 400 grit sand it's shiny already. I can't wait for the...
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05-02-2009, 05:33 PM
Thread: Restoring a Blade
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Hahaha! Yeah. T-wax premium rubbing compound is a...
Hahaha! Yeah. T-wax premium rubbing compound is a mouth full! :rofl2: I'm off to get some MAAS then.
I have two razors (and a third if I want to go buy it) to play around with ideas. May as well... -
05-02-2009, 03:13 AM
Thread: Restoring a Blade
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Smythe - Thanks a bunch for the info. Leighton...
Smythe - Thanks a bunch for the info.
Leighton - MAAS?
Expanding the post a little... What is a good method to remove pitting and what does it exactly look like. Rust = Red and obvious. I'm... -
05-02-2009, 01:34 AM
Thread: Restoring a Blade
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Hmm... Thanks. I'll have to do some research on...
Hmm... Thanks. I'll have to do some research on that then.
And I guess I'm on the quest to find another method -- preferably without destroy a potentially nice razor!
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05-01-2009, 10:59 PM
Thread: Restoring a Blade
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Restoring a Blade
Restoring might be the wrong word... but we'll go with that.
I'm just curious as to the "correct" method of ending up with a mirror finish. I've worked on guitars, so long term (multi-week)...
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