Okay, Here's how mine turned out using their method. I just used what I had so it didn't turn out AS good, but still, for an hour's work, not too bad.
Here's how it looked before.
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Then the progress of sanding.
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I used a sanding sponge, starting with the gritty side, then going to the fine grain side. Then I used fine steel wool to bring out the polish.
DO NOT WET SAND!! DO NOT USE POLISH AT THIS POINT! anything wet will immediately take the silver back down to a dark gray. I made that mistake and had to start over. sanding it roughly to bring out the zing, then going fine, and using steel wool will bring out a nice shine so keep it dry!
Starting the Bluing process.
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Then after several coats of Permablue ( i didn't have aluminum black). I just used a soaked cotton ball, let it dry, repeat, repeat, repeat. After several coats, I used the steel wool on it again, then did another couple of coats until the Permablue beaded up and wouldn't soak in anymore.
Buffed it one final time and DONE!
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