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Bytor
Posted 3/13/2006 2:42 PM (#182086)
Subject: Polishing bucktail blades





Location: The Yahara Chain
What does a good job on shining up old nickel, brass and copper blades????
tuffy1
Posted 3/13/2006 2:49 PM (#182089 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
I think the Flitz does a good job.
MuskieMedic
Posted 3/13/2006 3:18 PM (#182102 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Brasso!
rpieske
Posted 3/13/2006 3:21 PM (#182103 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
DuraGlit.....
Slimeball
Posted 3/13/2006 3:31 PM (#182105 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
www.nevrdull.com

J.
mikie
Posted 3/14/2006 5:41 AM (#182224 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Location: Athens, Ohio
I got a little silverware polishing glove from my mom that works great and is portable for boatside use. m
ostdc
Posted 3/14/2006 8:17 AM (#182235 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 185


Location: Pound, WI
I just use plain old 0000 steel wool.
Brian
muskyone
Posted 3/14/2006 10:19 AM (#182268 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 1536


Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
Get a product called Simichrome. It is used in the plastics industry for the polishing of plastic injection molds very bright and durable.
pete_k
Posted 3/14/2006 5:55 PM (#182364 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades


duraglit


semper fi
MuskyHopeful
Posted 3/14/2006 6:05 PM (#182367 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
Has anyone ever done any Irishing or Germaning of their bucktail blades?

Kevin

Shiny is part of the plan.
Sponge
Posted 3/14/2006 6:30 PM (#182372 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades




Brilliant K

Edited by Sponge 8/22/2006 7:20 PM
captnkeno
Posted 3/14/2006 9:41 PM (#182405 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades




Location: Minnesota
i'm with slimeball nevrdull is the ticket
MuskieMedic
Posted 3/14/2006 9:47 PM (#182406 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
The only Irishing I've done in the boat is drinking me Guiness! Erin Go Bragh!!
Sponge
Posted 3/15/2006 5:25 AM (#182420 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades


Got that stuff down this way too Medic, only it's called "Erin No Bra", a fine ale brewed to be nursed...supposed to be good for whatever ails you...maybe the same company...

Brasso still a part of the plan...
ToddM
Posted 3/15/2006 10:02 PM (#182647 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 20211


Location: oswego, il
I have used limeaway with good success as well.
hoffa
Posted 3/18/2006 5:26 PM (#183122 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades


ketsup
catsup
and a rag
nxtcast
Posted 3/18/2006 6:12 PM (#183127 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 381


GEL GLOSS
pete_k
Posted 3/18/2006 9:23 PM (#183156 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades


Duraglit or Brasso are the only way to shine. Just ask the Gunny.
rpieske
Posted 3/19/2006 6:13 AM (#183176 - in reply to #182086)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
You got that right, SSGT Knoerzer. That's what I told them.
firstsixfeet
Posted 3/21/2006 6:22 AM (#183408 - in reply to #183176)
Subject: RE: Polishing bucktail blades




Posts: 2361


Nobody uses a pencil eraser anymore?
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