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    Question This is my 1st brush restore and a few questions

    I want to get the handle nice and shiny and it's a bit scuffed up now.

    At some point, I will begin polishing with Flitz, but, from what I have read, it seems that I will need to do some sanding 1st, to get it to a polishable point.

    I started with 320 grit but it seemed to leave more scratches.
    So, do I need to go through a progression of say:
    1) 600
    2) 1000
    3) 2000

    Was the 320 too course to begin with ?
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    George

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    Yes, IMO 350 is way too aggresive. On the dozen or so restorations I've done. The most aggressive sandpaper I've used is 4000, I will also use 0000 steel wool. Good luck.
    Keith

    "All bleeding will stop......eventually!"

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    Hi there,

    320
    400
    600wet
    800wet
    1000 "
    1500 "
    buff with Scratch Out clear coat scratch remover by Kit

    If the handle is translucent then sand through 2500wet then buff.
    Happy shaves, Dale

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    That handle is modern soft plastic so 320 is a bit rough to start. Just means you need to put more work in to subsequent sandings. For catalin I've used 220 with fine results on badly scratched handles.

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    I just use 600 wet then go right to the Flitz... and have had very good results..
    Doug ...
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