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Nice work! How often would/do you have to polish it to keep it looking like that?
here's what i did on mine:
this is what i used
i got a cheap 14$ jobmate dremel on sale at canadian tire
a 10$ jobmate bit kit
i used some Mother's Billet polish (canadian tire also)
took off the grips
and polished it with a dremel
you will see the white paste becomes black when you rub it on the metal, it's totally normal, that means it's working!
it's going to take you a few hours to get nice results!
when your done with the mothers use so flitz gun polish to finish it off! and wipe it clean!
don't start with flitz, it's not agressive enough and it will take you too much time!
i went from this when i bought it
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to this
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WOW. I haven't seen photo staging like that before. Nice touch to the pictures. But the guns should be more prominent than the props IMO. Still really nice though.
I used Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish from Canadian Tire on my 686 and polished by hand with an old t-shirt. It took a few hours, but not a whole lot of "elbow grease"--it was easier than I thought it would be. Not bad for a 24 year old revolver that's fired about 12,000 rounds:
I'm new to polishing and I'm finding that Mother's Mag&Aluminum polish works very well.
What is the flitz for afterward though?



























