I assumed you were talking about polishing a straight razor blade.
If you are talking about polishing a solid brass, bronze or stainless DE razor, you have little to worry about.
If you are polishing a older DE razor that is chrome plating over top of either brass or ZAMAC (if the razor is newer), you have to be careful not to polish right through the chrome plating. If there are pits that already penetrate the plating and you try to polish them out, you will damage the finish.
Just go slowly.
If you are talking about polishing a solid brass, bronze or stainless DE razor, you have little to worry about.
If you are polishing a older DE razor that is chrome plating over top of either brass or ZAMAC (if the razor is newer), you have to be careful not to polish right through the chrome plating. If there are pits that already penetrate the plating and you try to polish them out, you will damage the finish.
Just go slowly.