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    Good thinking Mr. Martinez cost effective and easy to use. I like the combination of modern materials and thinking out of the box approach. Not to replace existing methods and materials for edge maintenance, but to enhance. Bravo.
    Mike

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    Mass’s website states “Made with a base of ultra-refined jewelers rouge, it gently lifts tarnish”. The rest is a mystery, other than the fact that it works impressively well.

    Marty

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    Marty, I finally got all the stuff together to try your idea out.
    It sure worked well. Like you said it takes the edge to a new level.
    Most of the time I just do 1 pass wtg and a light touch up. Using the newly developed edge takes me closer to a BBS shave going wtg than I ever got before.
    Thank you for sharing your find.

    Silver2

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    Some past experiences with pink abrasives make me tend to think of Cerium Oxide as a possibility in the mix. It is extremely hard and used most often for polishing glass. The chemicals I do not know but I love the Maas combination!
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    ~Richard
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