LIGHTNING-FAST
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Who best can polish stainless and make it shiny need a pro, to do it thanks
Polishing with metal polishes and a rag can make a stainless gun shiny, but it can't give a true mirror finish.
When standard stainless guns are polished at the factory, some machine marks and imperfections are left which can't be removed with metal polishes.
When a professional mirror polish job is done, these imperfections are polished out giving a true mirror perfect finish. A good example of this is a Bright Polish Colt Python which looks like a bright nickel finish.
If you want a true mirror polish, the S&W Performance Center can do it, or you can send it to APW/Cogan or Ford's who can do it.
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Would I need to just send the gun intact or would i need to strip it down to send to smith & wesson. thanks again Tom
Hey Tyrod, Is that a 64? Sure does looks Sweeeeeeeet, as my son would say. I bought a few old police trade-ins and buffed them up too. Don't know why I enjoy polishing these guys so much. But it is mighty satisfying!
dfariswheel, I would like to make a few commrnts and ask a question regarding your warnings about using soft muslin buffs. The wheel I use is a hard spiral sewn cloth wheel, available at places like Ace hdwr., along with stainless compound. Muslin is much softer than stainless steel, which is hard even as steel goes. To do the kind of damage you describe, a person would have to use an improper compound and way too much pressure applied to the stock being polished. the trick is to work slow, costantly evaluating your work, getting it to the desired shine and then stopping. How is a piece of muslin going to "dig in" to stainless steel? I'm not trying to be cute, I just don't see how it is possible.
Lighting-fast I used Mothers Mag polish and two old undershirts to polish this 629.