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01 November 2005, 00:08
mitchell6873
KOA discolored
I accidently left my knives of alaska out during a hunt in high humidity. The metal now has what can best be described as 'liver spots'. I don't think it's rust...it's not superficial and solvents won't take it off. Any advice to remove it? Confused
01 November 2005, 03:23
Mark
What is the finish ob the knife- satin or polished?

Have you tried Flitz or Simichrome polish? Is there a pitted area under the spots? You may have to buff the area if so. Is this a Stainless steel knife or carbon steel?


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01 November 2005, 03:25
mstarling
Probably is oxidation. Stainless is not rust proof ... but can be very rust resistant.

A fine polishing compound like Simichrome is a good place to start. If that is too dine, automotive rubbing compound is the next more abrasive stuff I use if it is needed to begin to restore a blade. I follow that with Simichrome.

If that doesn't do it, one usually has to go back to the large wheel buffer and some black rouge.


Mike

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02 November 2005, 08:19
mitchell6873
Thanks guys...Where can I find these products?
02 November 2005, 09:21
Mark
Try a motorcycle shop for simichrome polish. It comes in a toothpaste style tube. Also try a large food store in the housewares aisle, they will not have simichrome but a similar tube that will polish brass, chrome, and silver. Sory I can't remember the name but you get teh idea.


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02 November 2005, 17:06
foxfire
Flitz should be available in any hardware store. It is also available in the houseware aisle in any department store in the "Sterling Silver" section.


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