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Old 01-09-2008, 10:54 PM
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Default Re: Pits in finished stainless

That looks wierd. You mention 240 grit. Is that the highest you go with sanding? If so, you should be going to at least 320 or 400 grit before beginning polishing. Does the surface look like that before you do anything, or does it only appear after you start polishing?

It almost looks like softer aluminum would after using a heavy sisal wheel on it.
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