I gave away a pair of KGO VV's to a couple guys at the pub over Christmas holidays. We call that "paying it forward"

Hey guys,
How do you maintain the brushed finish on the brass pants and shirt? I polished mine with metal polish, and now I can't tell which one was brushed and which one was polished. Was thinking of spinning the pants and using a fine wire brush to get the texture back. Am worried though that too much material might come off. Any advice?
Thanks!
Good morning...thought I'd pop in and update...mini DID still missing, I guess it really DID get thrown out
I am heartbroken - seriously.
Best I've found is to clean my satin "clothes" with nothing more than a wet paper towel or cloth (I just use water).Hey guys,
How do you maintain the brushed finish on the brass pants and shirt? I polished mine with metal polish, and now I can't tell which one was brushed and which one was polished. Was thinking of spinning the pants and using a fine wire brush to get the texture back. Am worried though that too much material might come off. Any advice?
Thanks!
I am in my office
I have some samples in front of me for quality check
I have to say this, hoping people can understand the difficulty of this!
The finish is hand made so the results that comes to the customer is from check and buffer, and repeating this till we are OK to sent it!
This is very hard and need time!
At the same time we try to cuch the orders!!
I have to run now
Thank you
I think you could try 1200 grid wet and dry sand papers or finer grid.
correct me if I am wrong! Guys and Gals.
Best I've found is to clean my satin "clothes" with nothing more than a wet paper towel or cloth (I just use water).
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hey CW, this for steel or brass clothes? For my steel ones, I do like you and results are great, but for brass in the tropics like the Philippines, where I'm from, the polish lasts only for one day due to the humidity and unavoidable sweat in my hands :-( so polishing the brass has to be a regular thing...
will try this out - am a bit worried about the amount of brass that will come off though.
hey CW, this for steel or brass clothes? For my steel ones, I do like you and results are great, but for brass in the tropics like the Philippines, where I'm from, the polish lasts only for one day due to the humidity and unavoidable sweat in my hands :-( so polishing the brass has to be a regular thing...
and it's soooo easy! Thanks Tony!!!!
hey CW, this for steel or brass clothes? For my steel ones, I do like you and results are great, but for brass in the tropics like the Philippines, where I'm from, the polish lasts only for one day due to the humidity and unavoidable sweat in my hands :-( so polishing the brass has to be a regular thing...
ROFL!! Well, that person wasn't alone... Before the video, I was anxious enough to puke and I'm sure that person was too. Even with the written tutorials, it was ... stressful to visualize.... especially with talks about magnets flipping, pieces flying, glue, all mixed in with our imaginations. But those are "part 2" video.. right? pretty please part 2 .I know and the guy was crying about it , I have take it apart I paid 300 and I have do this.
Oh my god I want to puke.
So you're not a dirty girl anymore?
Tony
Okay, wait guys. I know of a thread about Brushing. I'll go have a read & try to report back with anything that might help you out. Sound good? Hang in there.I just took some mothers to my brushed brass clothing. With no effort, it went I polished. That's where it will stay. The brushed brass is great but ....
Now I have an Uma....
I just took some mothers to my brushed brass clothing. With no effort, it went I polished. That's where it will stay. The brushed brass is great but ....
Now I have an Uma....