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    Recently acquired Luft sword with consistent surface speckling to blade. I tried using simichrome polish with minimal results. Before I attempt something else all suggestions appreciated. Thanks very much.



    Richard




    #2
    It is what it is Richard . Enjoy it and maybe one day you will want to upgrade it . JMO .

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      #3
      Hello Richard,

      I tend to agree with Craig. However, should you wish to try another approach I suggest Pre-Lim Surface Cleaner followed by a coating of Renaissance (Ren) Wax.

      http://www.picreator.co.uk/articles/...rface_clea.htm

      Regards,
      Stu

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        #4
        These blades were plated like a dress bayonet blade, therefore I would use Simichrome and put a little elbow grease behind it and it should make it better.

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