Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
You learn alot by hand...
But the dremmel makes it sooooo
much easier. It is paritive to beware of tool rotation.

Tools "ALWAYS"!! rotate off the edge of the blade, watch you dont get it hot, especially when buffing and polishing.
Always wear eye protection.
And you dont have to press hard.

Sanding is done by hand.
Dont use the dremmel to sand.
Wet/dry paper from 80-2500,
Can be obtained from Auto Zone,
000-0000 steel wool and WD-40 from hardware stores.
Dremmels are great tools, but read as much info or videos as you can on their use for razor restoring, before you dive in. Its impairitive that you do. You can destroy a blade in the blink of an eye .

Ask questions as they arise. Someone will answer

Respectfully
Mike
Dude... good stuff.

Ill be sure to be safe and take it slow with the Dremmel. God knows i love a good instructional video. Ill find what i can.

Was that a typo or did you really mean 80 grit sandpaper? I can imagining going all the way down to 80 would take a very long time to bring back up to polish.

Ill keep sanding by hand. I spent about 3 hours this morning starting on 800 and slowly making my way back up to 2500. Im on 1500 now.

I cant get the smallest of the black spots to disappear with 800 but i decided for a first try id like to polish it back up and see if i can make it shine again.

Thanks for the help.