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09-28-2005, 01:33 AM
Thread: Removing tarnish
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I still don't understand whats to be gained from...
I still don't understand whats to be gained from using a red rouge on a razor. The red is softer than the steel in the razor so its not going to do anything to the metal. If there is some rust or...
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09-27-2005, 02:25 AM
Thread: Removing tarnish
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Well guys sorry to disagree with some of you but...
Well guys sorry to disagree with some of you but besides messing with sharp objects I've been collecting and restoring watches for years and there certainly are many types of rouges for different...
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09-26-2005, 02:32 AM
Thread: Removing tarnish
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You can certainly polish it out if you've a mind...
You can certainly polish it out if you've a mind to but it will take time even with the dremmel. I have a DD Goldedge with similar pitting. I gave it a general polish but some of the pitting remains....
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09-24-2005, 07:56 PM
Thread: Removing tarnish
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What also works real good is simichrome polish or...
What also works real good is simichrome polish or cape cod polishing cloths. If the spots go too deep almost to the point of starting to get corrosion the old dremmel will take care of that.
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