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    Default Blue Magic-Before & After Test

    So I read somwhere on the fourm about Blue Magic cleaning up SRs. I previously tried Never Dull and yielded mediocre results. Got some BM and tried it out last nicght, whatever's in that polish is nothing short of amazing for not having a buffing machine, I'm very impressed. I got my 2 test SRs and went to work. I even used it on my Invincible's scales and the BM cleaned them up, taking off the dull, hazy film! with my Keystone, i tried to get rid of the black stained area between the blade and the scale but no dice. I don't mind it, but would anyone have a solution? Here are the results, any and all opinions are appreciated. if any one has anymore tips, please feel free to give them to me Gent's!
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    Looks good! Or is that Great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Looks good! Or is that Great!
    Thank you Nose, I appreciate you taking the time to respond

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    Yes Blue Magic is one of the top performers out there, and like you already found out it works really well on scales too..
    A folded piece of 2000 grit Wet-r-Dry should do the trick in the "corner" also either flat dental floss or kite string with Blue Magic on is will get down into the pivot corner...
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    How does it compare to Flitz or Maas?
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Yes Blue Magic is one of the top performers out there, and like you already found out it works really well on scales too..
    A folded piece of 2000 grit Wet-r-Dry should do the trick in the "corner" also either flat dental floss or kite string with Blue Magic on is will get down into the pivot corner...
    thanks gssix, i'll definitely give it a shot. you all have been instrumental with me gaining knowledge on how to care for, as well as learning about the history of this art form we all take a great interest in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    either flat dental floss or kite string with Blue Magic on is will get down into the pivot corner...
    This has all the hallmarks of a brilliant idea - simple and effective. I had not thought of this but I'll stick it in my toolbox from now. Thanks

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    Have you tried a MR Clean Magic Eraser? They work great for removing tarnish etc. on all kinds of stuff. You can use the whole sponge right down til it falls apart and lives no more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    How does it compare to Flitz or Maas?
    shooter, i've never tried flitz or maas...what are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by life2short1971 View Post
    Have you tried a MR Clean Magic Eraser? They work great for removing tarnish etc. on all kinds of stuff. You can use the whole sponge right down til it falls apart and lives no more.
    life, are you saying use the eraser with blue magic, or eraser w/a different solvent?

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