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Re: How to polish a saw plate - TobyC - 05-08-2013 http://www.robertscycle.com/chrome-clean.html Toby Re: How to polish a saw plate - Blacky's Boy - 05-08-2013 I'm thinking THIS is the stuff, right? Autosol- Chrome And Metal Polish 100G, Price: $11.00 and not THIS: Autosol Brass Aluminum Metal Polish 3.33oz.(75 ml) Tube, Price: $15.99 Re: How to polish a saw plate - Wilbur Pan - 05-08-2013 Rob Lee to the rescue: look here. Re: How to polish a saw plate - TobyC - 05-08-2013 Try just the aluminum foil and water, It's an old way to remove rust from chrome wheels and bumpers. Read the link I posted above. Toby Re: How to polish a saw plate - Christian Castillo - 05-08-2013 Hi, that is in fact how I began TobyC, I used foil and water, it will gently remove tarnish, then I thought, why not pair this up with metal polish to get multiple steps in one go? It shined up a plate I was testing on so nice that I was shocked and was less messy than using water, then I began doing it to a D-8 panel saw and I love how it turned out. I say to use a high quality metal polish like the autosol sold by Lee Valley because I tried it with brasso and I wasn't too pleased, you don't get the same level of polish from brasso from better polishes. Re: How to polish a saw plate - TobyC - 05-08-2013 Cool. How does the etch look? Toby Re: How to polish a saw plate - Christian Castillo - 05-08-2013 I haven't started on the Disston 7 shown, but I can show you how the test saw, the D-8 panel turned out : I made no special effort around the etch, I polished like I just didn't care, but I'm still testing this out so please exercise some caution so I don't have a lot of people saying I ruined their saw etches. From what I know, I just don't see how foil and metal polish can ruin an etch unless you polish till your arm falls off. With this particular saw, after scraping, I did hit it with a klingspor medium (220 grit?) rust eraser on stubborn areas, I omitted that step with the Disston 7 though, so you can hit the plate with some abrasive for coarse rust clean up, but then I've had luck just jumping straight to foil and polish. IMG_2559 by Christian Castillo1, on Flickr IMG_2560 by Christian Castillo1, on Flickr Re: How to polish a saw plate - Isaac S - 05-08-2013 Thanks for posting this Christian. It looks like I will be giving this method a try in the near future. Re: How to polish a saw plate - kenl - 05-08-2013 I just tried it. WOW! Simple and effective, really effective. Re: How to polish a saw plate - TobyC - 05-08-2013 Thanks Christian, I'll have to try that. I like it when someone takes their own path, instead of just blindly following others. Good job!!! Toby |