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    Default Oxidation cleaners

    I was having a look around and came across a product called Deoxit, used to remove oxidation from electrical contacts. I was curious as to whether something similar could be used to remove black pitting marks from blades.

    Has anyone tried something like this?

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    +1 on OldSchool. If you are jost looking to get the black out of the pits and leave the pits behind a pionty tooth pick, a tooth brush and or a Dremmel with a brush where the brissles point to the end with Maas, Braso or your favorate piolsh will work some what. From what I have used Maas works best with this process.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Fair enough. Just curious.

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