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water spot removal
I just got a razor in the mail from ebay yesterday. A Joseph Rodgers & sons 6/8 near wedge that I knew was going to need some TLC when bidding, witch is pretty obvious in these before pictures.http://www.ericgrossmeyer.com/ebay/1...a/DSC07362.JPGhttp://www.ericgrossmeyer.com/ebay/1...a/DSC07360.JPGhttp://www.ericgrossmeyer.com/ebay/1...a/DSC07359.JPGI signed up for some free samples at flitz.com and they sent two small towlet packs full. I seperated the blade from the scales, & with a golf towel and allot of elbow grease(hr & a half worth) I managed to end up with these results.http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1292092477http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1292092434http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1292092390http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1292092297There are still some visible water stains, and my question is is it possible to get rid of these without grinding on the blade to remove them?
Thanks guys,
Louis
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It looks pretty stinkin good for hand work! If you want to stay with the hand work, you can try some automotive buffing compound...it's got some fine abrasives that could just do the trick.
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Pretty impressive for metal polish & elbow grease :tu