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So, got me a few scratches on the stainless finish. What's the best method of buffing them out?
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Howdy Santee
I use a felt wheel on my Dremmel tool , and high gloss polishing compond, it will remove and polish at the same time. this method keeps all my Stainless Steel guns and knives in tip top shape. you can also use a large buffing wheel , but I like the Dremmel for being able to get in tight places
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Awesome. Thanks, Ten Wolves!
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Also, keep some Flitz polish handy. Not the liquid, but the paste. The former comes in a bottle, the latter in a tube. It's killer stuff on stainless steel.
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