Blade stain removal question

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Thanks. I got the paste. It's more concentrated, so the liquid seems like a kind of not worth it.
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Also keep in mind that FLITZ makes a great line of other metal protection products. They also make an excellent metal wax that I use a lot to preserve and protect knives that I'm going to put away for a long time. Their metal wax works super on firearms and on some high end fishing reels like the German made ones that I collect. I've yet to use a FLITZ product yet that I didn't like. But again I urge you to try one of their polishing cloths because it sure made a difference in my results.
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I think that I have had a good day if I can learn even one new thing that day. Today was a good day, as I have never used my Flitz on knife blades before, afraid of scratches, but after reading this thread, I did. Wow! I have/had brown staining on my s90v blades on my Payson and Drunken. I figured, "oh well", it is what it is. I have never carried these knives, but they still remain in my collection. So I tried the Flitz on a small spot and was amazed, so then I went for broke and did one side, then the other of one blade, and then then other. I am amazed and very pleased. Thank you all who contributed to this thread. So add s90v to that s30v discussed above.
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Is this the paste everyone is talking about? I would like to have some on hand.
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JSumm wrote:
Sat Dec 04, 2021 7:58 am
Is this the paste everyone is talking about? I would like to have some on hand.
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Sat Dec 04, 2021 1:36 pm
JSumm wrote:
Sat Dec 04, 2021 7:58 am
Is this the paste everyone is talking about? I would like to have some on hand.
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