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    If you haven't used a Dremel to polish a razor before... Be careful!
    It may have been just my inability but ...the 1st time I tried was my last.
    I just use polish and micro mesh and elbow grease.

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    I think the great majority of the people on here have dremeled and cried!

    If you MUST dremel, load the wheels at a high speed to heat up that crappy compound and get it good into the wheel. when you buff, use the SLOWEST speed you can get away with! you want the exact opposite, NO HEAT, and that 10,000 rpm little piece of (*^#&*%#$ can get hot way faster than you may think!
    Light pressure! let the wheel do the work. always always ALWAYS have teh wheel direction so that it tosses the blade AWAY from you!

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    I guess I was lucky, I followed directions from a post somebody else did I'm happy with the results. I just kept the speed slow Some have to be repinned next post about that ! Here is a picture of the results..Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1357079336.752772.jpg
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    not too shabby! Glad it went well for you. Whats that blade on the bottom?

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