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The title says it all. After I hit the range yesterday (She shot beautifully, no problems what so ever), I cleaned the 686 and decided to give it a good polish. I'm liking the results, Mother's always did good by me when it came to polishing chrome bumpers and rims.
Now that I know I got a good polish, I'm going to have the gun buffed to remove all the tiny haze marks and get the stainless back to a clean, non haze, polished finish. Here's some pics of how the gun looks currently.
UPDATE. I Went ahead and wet sanded this beauty from 600 grit to 3000 grit and then elbow greased the heck out of this with Mother's Mag and Aluminum Polish . I finally think I achieved the "Mirror Finish" I was looking for.
Now that I know I got a good polish, I'm going to have the gun buffed to remove all the tiny haze marks and get the stainless back to a clean, non haze, polished finish. Here's some pics of how the gun looks currently.
UPDATE. I Went ahead and wet sanded this beauty from 600 grit to 3000 grit and then elbow greased the heck out of this with Mother's Mag and Aluminum Polish . I finally think I achieved the "Mirror Finish" I was looking for.








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