(This post was last modified: 06-19-2020, 02:42 AM by Marcos.)
(06-19-2020, 02:26 AM)keto Wrote:Afraid I can’t be of much help with any specifics... and it’s possible that someone with some skills may have done a better job for sure. All I know is that as much as I’d hate to see some scratches on my razor that I now know that I’d hate to see three times the amount from me not knowing what I’m doing. I’d never shy away though from the mirror finishes out of fear of scratching them though. A ways back I had an email exchange with James inquiring about sending back items for a touch up polish. While he did acknowledge that it would be something he’d like to offer he had no plans to even think about listing it as a service until his current demands slowed considerably. Whenever that may be who knows. Until then I’ll just use with care and enjoy them.(06-19-2020, 01:56 AM)Marcos Wrote: I obtained a polished stainless stand as part of a trade with some minor usage micro scratches. I tested a small area with Flitz and a very fine polishing cloth and found I introduced more micro scratches than I fixed. It didn’t sting too much since I knew what the stand looked like previously. But after that experiment I know for certain I wouldn’t attempt anything else on any of the other polished items I have. I do find the polished surface to wipe down very easily with minimal effort after use. In general my mirror polished items have held up well and the polish imo is second to none.So it would take something much less aggressive to get those type of scratches, you were talkin about, out? Just wondered what kind of setup it would take