Removing 2000 grit scratches by hand...jewler's rouge maybe???
So I just finished hand sanding my first blade, and I'm left with a very shiny, but scratched-up blade. I was very methodical about removing all the scratches left by previous grits before I moved on. Now that I just finished 2000 grit sandpaper, the blade looks great but there are still quite a number of scratches left by that grit. I know that I'm not perfect and some of them are from previous grits, but 90% are from 2000. What is the best way of removing them by hand? I do not have power tools, so greaseless compounds are out. Are there any jeweler's rouges that you can apply by hand and if so where can you buy them in Canada?
A quick note, I am not going to re-sand the entire blade again, I can live with the few scratches I missed once I find a way to get rid of the 2000 grit scratches.
Thanks for the great advice! :)