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    Sandpaper. Depends on the degree of pitting for the grit you start out with. You should have a couple sheets, always, of 400, 600, 1,000, 1,500, and 2,000. You can get it from Keith if you can't find it at your hardware store. Or look on-line. And I know that you have my cd on how to do the work, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird
    Sandpaper. Depends on the degree of pitting for the grit you start out with. You should have a couple sheets, always, of 400, 600, 1,000, 1,500, and 2,000. You can get it from Keith if you can't find it at your hardware store. Or look on-line. And I know that you have my cd on how to do the work, right?

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    Thanks for the sandpaper tip and No I don't have the CD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Thanks for the sandpaper tip and No I don't have the CD.
    Rich,
    Buy it, IMHO it is required reading if you've ever bought a razor on e-bay (or plan to) .
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    Hello Rich,

    Before going the sandpaper route try a more aggressive paste.
    Fabulustre(lapidary stores), Flex Cut Gold(woodworking stores).
    Both of these should be broken down into a powder and added to your MAAS or similar compound at a 50/50 rate. I think you will be surprised at the results.

    Hope this helps,
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    "WENOL" polishing paste (from Germany, I've only seen it once) seems to be a bit more agressive than MAAS. There are others too, "Simichrome" by Happich and "Metal Glo" is another one. They're all inexpensive, so it doesn't hurt to keep the full stable. I'm still trying to line them up in order of agressiveness though. I don't think I've ever seen a "Lapidary store" in these parts. If you do go the sandpaper route, start with the finer end of the scale, then work down until you find one that gets it. Hopefully the razor's finish is satin, brushed, or scotchbrite type finish. That will greatly reduce the amount of work in the end to get it back where it was. If it's a mirror finish and you have to sandpaper it out, you've got some work ahead of you ;-) ..............Jeff

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    Also don't forget the Cape Cod polishing clothes they are quite abrasive and can do the job as long as you don't mind alot of rubbing but I would try that before the sand paper route.
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    I got my cape cod cloths on Eboy they usually come in a can with several cloths, a buffing cloth and even gloves for protection. I've been told that several chain stores like bed, bath beyond sell them also.
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    Talking Cape Cod......?

    Never heard of those cloths either. Cape Cod potato chips, now those I like. Never tried to polish a razor with them though.........Jeff

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