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    I AM SOLD!

    I know its posted countless times but I never took the time to order some, and its not local anywhere in my area. I cant stop polishing stuff. I did most of my straight razors, my Gillettes, a couple metal banks, some pocket knives, a few watches, some scrap silver,....I keep wondering - What will it not work on?!?!?!

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    Have you ever used Mothers polish? It's what I use now and I've been wanting to try MAAS or BlueMagic. I wonder how different metal polishes can really be from one another so I'd be interested to see if anyone ever actually did an experiment.

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    Many uses from Maas for sure and definately not only metal.
    aluminum
    Avonite
    brass
    bronze
    ceramic
    chrome
    copper
    Corian
    crystal
    dirigold
    dirilyte
    enamel
    fiberglass
    formica
    glass
    gold
    linoleum
    magnesium
    marble
    nickel
    pewter
    platinum
    plexiglas
    polycarbonate
    porcelain
    silver
    stainless
    tin
    titanium
    And probably more!
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    A BIG plus one for Mother's! If you use it agressively like Brad aka Undreamed demos in his restoration videos, I think you'll be amazed at what it can do. Aaron
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    I used Mother's polish for awhile as that was all I could find near me. It worked decent enough for what I was using it for. Then one day while browsing a new hardware store I found a tube of Maas. Figured I would try it out. IMHO it seemed to work much better than Mothers, especially on a few DE razors I had laying around. Once I run out, I will be getting more for sure.

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    Strop on it post Chrome Oxide, I do believe most of these polishes are Cerium Oxide. My result stopping with both are very similar.

    2-3 in x's on fine nylon strop or Polyester Sailcloth work great. Do the other side with Chrome Oxide.

    You will be amazed at your edges.

    Next step... CBN
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    Need help, would like to do some polishing on my blades. But im afraid that all the buffers I have found, have to high of an r.p.m. I had read that the speed should be at 1300 r.p.m. And the buffers that I have found have a range of 2000 - 7000 r.p.m. is the 2000 to fast ? What is to fast, would hate to mess up a good blade. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakofdawn View Post
    Need help, would like to do some polishing on my blades. But im afraid that all the buffers I have found, have to high of an r.p.m. I had read that the speed should be at 1300 r.p.m. And the buffers that I have found have a range of 2000 - 7000 r.p.m. is the 2000 to fast ? What is to fast, would hate to mess up a good blade. Thanks

    My buffer is 3800 RPM - one speed. I use it on thicker blades and wedges. Any of the thinner style blades I do by hand. A buffer will make light work thin metal. I have seen the ends of the razors get very weak and deformed even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ats200 View Post
    Have you ever used Mothers polish? It's what I use now and I've been wanting to try MAAS or BlueMagic. I wonder how different metal polishes can really be from one another so I'd be interested to see if anyone ever actually did an experiment.
    I have not used Mother's...I just ordered some. I will have to find two razors of similar condition and perfom a small test.

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    I prefer Flitz metal polish over them all. I find it to be just awesome! MAAS is pretty good stuff too.

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