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    Default Clean out pitting

    OK I have a blade that I have cleaned up and removed the rust from. It has some small pits that I just want to clean out rather than remove by sannding. What is the best way to do this? I have used some Brasso polish to try and reach into the pits but this has not worked.

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    Rob

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    Brasso is a horrible polish compared to MAAS and T-wax rubbing compound (premium not regular).

    First try MAAS with a cloth, it should be able to get down in there and scrub out the pits. Heres some before and after of what you can expect.




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    Thanks I will give Maas ago.

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    Being liquid, Brasso is great for candle sticks, signs, and the like. Simichrome or Flitz are creams that tend to clean better and yield a better polish. I've never tried Maas.
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