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Thread: Blade cleaning and etching.
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05-14-2014, 02:25 PM #1
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Thanked: 1Blade cleaning and etching.
Hi, I'd like to ask the following please.
Using metal cleaning/polishing cream or a power buffer
makes the etching of the blade I work on to wear off.
I find it inevitable, am I right or wrong?
Thanks a lot.
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05-14-2014, 04:20 PM #2
Yes. Polish is just a very fine abrasive...it removes metal. Eventually it will remove the etching and round corners. Using a buffer makes it happen much much quicker!
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05-14-2014, 05:48 PM #3
There are non-abrasive metal polish porducts available. Mass and Blue Magic come to mind off of the top of my head.
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05-14-2014, 06:18 PM #4
How can something polish if it is not abrasive? Doesn't that put it in the category of a solvent or wax? Isn't the definition of polishing to make existing scratches smaller?
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05-14-2014, 07:45 PM #5
I think technically you're correct. but they are marketed as a metal polish and do a pretty good job to boot. It's a chemical action that needs some kind of heat/friction such as rubbing with a cloth. It can make an incredible difference. I use Blue Magic on my safety razor restores (except for gold plate, if you look at gold plate wrong it peels itself off ) I think thta it pulls the impurities out of the metal but I don't really know.
Worst case is you use the non-abrasive stuff and you only clean it up a bit. Bonus part is the Blue Magic is pretty damn cheap to boot.The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.