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Old 6th February 2008, 10:51 AM   #1
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Hello RSWORD,
Thank You for taking the time to reply I can, as you suggested see what I believe to be some form of lamination beneath the chrome in certain light. I have lightly rubbed with 2000 grit paper and 0000 wool then chickened out for fear of marring what is underneath. I shall PM regarding professional "cleaning" as I would love to see the results! I am in Australia but am prepared to spend extra as I would have paid more to acquire these. Its funny how what you look for often appears any chance of your thoughts on the metal structure displayed in my other thread? Regardless, THANK YOU for your words and direction.

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Old 7th February 2008, 12:12 AM   #2
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Hi Dan,

You can go much coarser than that. The pattern under the chrome is part of the steel and not just on the surface, so there's no way to damage it by light sanding. I've used 60-grit paper with good results on a chromed khukri, got rid of most of the chrome and then I sanded up to 180 and stopped. You can, of course, take it much higher than that and finish with a smooth polish. I just dislike mirror finishes.

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