Stainless steel help

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EricRN

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I've got some old laser lines kits that got a little scratched up. Not bad but can't sell them as is. Any ideas for cleaning them up. Brasso didn't get it done. Maybe green polish on the wheel, then down to white and red? Any advice?
 
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duncsuss

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I use these silicone rubber abrasive wheels when I'm making stainless steel pen clips; after getting the deep scratches out I usually finish them off with a compound called "Picasso Blue" (which is great for titanium parts also) or green compound for a really bright finish.

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jttheclockman

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Skiprat (Steven) works in alot of stainless steel pens and other things and hopefully he will jump on or send him a PM.
 

EricRN

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Update: a couple passes on the buffer with brown Tripoli seems to have done the trick. Need to hit it with some white diamond and green to bring back the shine, but scratches are gone.
 
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