#11
Jeweler's rouge.
Shave yourself.
-Todd
#13
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2018, 03:50 AM by bakerbarber.)
Marcos, you really can't recover the original finish very easily by hand.

That's the point of all the lovey dovey praise James gets. His finish is impressive.

The best you can do is get a buffer attachment on a drill or a rotary tool like a Dremel. Unless you have a bench grinder that takes buffing wheels.

By hand, micromesh polishing pads are an option. A very good option.

Going to take elbow grease though.

Good luck.
Shave yourself.
-Todd
#14

Member
Northern NJ
The Maas microfiber cloth arrived. It’s impregnated with a dry version of their product. Worked well as a cleanup and brought out a nice shine. It’s obvious though that this will probably not budge any light scratches though. Brought out a very nice shine and seems to be a step up from the plain microfiber I was using up to this point. I’ll maybe step up to the polish/liquid polish next to see how those work.


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