Best method to polish Dye Stainless Steel and Ti Backs

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  • Hooptie
    Positive Active Paintball
    • Jul 2020
    • 367

    #1

    Best method to polish Dye Stainless Steel and Ti Backs

    Hi, I am curious on best practices for polishing Dye SS and Ti backs. I have a Dremel and toothpaste, but I'm thinking a step up to a Harbor Freight polishing wheel would be more easier (more uniform and less labor intensive) - though not sure about which polishing compound would work best. Thanks.
  • evilfishsticks
    Spatula City
    • Oct 2021
    • 406
    • Chicagoland

    #2
    I've always had good luck using mothers mag and aluminum polish. I usually just hand polish with rags but a polishing wheel would speed up the process. Can get it at any automotive store or Amazon.

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    • Chuck E Ducky
      Ragnastock Enforcer
      • Jul 2020
      • 6116
      • NY

      #3
      I use brasso on everything.

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      • Cunha
        Certified Post Whore
        • Jul 2020
        • 2027

        #4
        A polishing wheel, and polish. There are specific polishing compounds for specific materials but any polish will sorta work, mostly!

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        • Siress
          SāŒ€.650" x 3.5g; F1979-17
          • Jul 2020
          • 1318
          • Central MA

          #5
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          • Dusty Bottoms
            RT Classic Assassin
            • Jul 2020
            • 327
            • Nashville

            #6
            I like Flitz metal polish, or Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. I've only hand polished though.

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            • gabe
              Thirst Trappin
              • Jul 2020
              • 1070
              • Alaska

              #7
              Flitz and Mother's Mag are great. I use those on just about everything.

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