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Old 21st February 2007, 01:27 AM   #2
Gt Obach
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the distilled water is a good idea.... and keep your etch time abit shorter...

-- you must dry the blade immediately after pulling from the etch..... or rust will instantly be there..... use a drying agent to speed it up... such as methyl alcohol ...wipe it on as soon as you pull from the etch.....
-- that staining you see will be very hard to remove...

i'd start over... the 600 to 1000 grit is a good idea... and don't burnish the steel

lots of fun this repolishing..

Greg
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