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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    It's not for damaged bluing, this stuff was like a polish you rubbed it into the bluing and the amount of crap that came off was amazing, it would also sort out rust spots as well, I used the last bit of it on my Supersport as the bluing was looking awful and it's brought it back to life, there's still a bit of pitting that a reblue would sort out but for now it's acceptable.

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    What polish ?

    Sounds like T Cut to me !

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowbar View Post
    Sounds like T Cut to me !
    Nope not T cut, I used to sell a lot of that in my younger days, I don't think T cut would do the bluing any good as it would probably be too abrasive as it's designed to be a mild cutting compound and not officially a polish.

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    Have you tried Duraglit wadding, Pete. ?
    It used to be available for cleaning and polishing different ferrous and non ferrous metals, but I would have thought the standard metal polish might do the job.
    I've used the old faithful 00000 gauge steel wool lubricated with 3 in one for the same job in the past.

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    I think T Cut , Brasso ,Tooth paste and the like all use Chalk as the abrasive compound .

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