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    Any ideas on getting these water spots off? Tried greaseless compounds, Maas, spit, forehead oil...
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    Wow I would think the Maas & a Dremel would have done it but that's a tough one. Have you thought about an eraser in a Dremel? That's a nice Puma, I hope you can get it out. Good luck!

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    Pls do not use a dremel on that blade
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    I saw an article on here somewhere showing a Dremel with a pencil eraser affixed to a drill bit to remove staining from a blade. I meant very carefully but I withdraw my comment.
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    Has to be calcium deposits? WD40 gets them off chrome plumbing fixtures. Can't hurt to try.
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    Have you tried a fiberglass pen? I recently got one after Glen made a post about them. Will clean up discoloration without removing metal. However, it the spotting is from a different surface texture, it wont help at all.

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    Have wanted to pick up a fiberglass pen. Just not sure where to get one aside from ordering online. I'm pretty sure I saw a video of Lynn using one on the tang between the scales. Great idea if can pick one up...will also give the other ideas a shot. Thanks all...would really like to get this kitty pretty!

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    Fiberglass pens Are great,But it will scratch the hell out of that blade and give it a matt finish.
    Thats a nice razor,If the spots cannot be removed with metal polish,send it to a pro,have it polished and honed.
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    That's a nice Puma. Above all else, do no harm!

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    Sometimes just some Mothers Chrome Polish & a rag will get spots out. My very first Straight was a W & B Bow razor that was tarnished & that took it all off to looking like it was a new razor! You never know, ir might remove water spots.
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