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    What about Brasso for removing oxidation and specks of rust?

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    You got the razor I was watching and missed!!!

    Seriously, if you opt to part with it, I would be very interested. I just got back home and was shopping for this very blade. I got distracted and didn't bid. I even had some scales for it; feel like a dufus...

    Anyway, I really don't have anything to add; a lot of good suggestions already. I would start very conservatively, maybe with some MAAS and buff with a soft Dremel pad at lower speeds.

    Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by BYUTexan View Post
    What about Brasso for removing oxidation and specks of rust?
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    Go slow with the Brasso. In the early 70's it was used with cardboard (in the military) to grind flats on the face of brass belt buckles. It took a while, but it worked.

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