Not sure what to do about this pitting. It doesn't seem like it's removable. On one blade they're so deep that there's literally a hole. I tried using a spherical diamond bit on my Dremel on the other to at least get the oxidation/rust out of the pits, but I have been sanding for hours now and don't seem to be able to go get the rest of the surface flush with the lows of the pits, so I'm left with a high polished surface that's speckled with lots of remnants of the pits and the finish the diamond bit left in them.
This is only my second time restoring some razors, and none had been this rusty, so wondering if these are a lost cause or if I just need to keep at it.
This is only my second time restoring some razors, and none had been this rusty, so wondering if these are a lost cause or if I just need to keep at it.
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