Polishing the Omega

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cddz

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Wow! Those before and after pics are incredible. I ordered mine the day it was released and still have no tarnish whatsoever. This is the only PV I've used since it came in the mail (my sb is has already gotten over jealousy and moved on I think) and I vape at least a few ml per day. Quick said before that is must be biochemistry (sweat), and it looks like that has to be true.

It really makes me curious regarding what the average consume should expect. Luck of the draw I guess. Although, truth be told I have never polished my SB because I kind of like it looking broken in and it just doesn't bother me personally, but I can certainly see how one might want it looking as shiny as possible. That is truly a sight to behold for both the OMeGa and the SB.
It depends on your chemistry, Some will never tarnish. It really depends on you :)
 

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The Gel Gloss has a wax component that is leaving a bit of a haze on the finish (my experience). Looking at the can, the Gel Gloss is meant for things like bathroom vanities, etc where a wax would probably work well. Maybe a good polish followed by an acrylic sealant would work better - not sure how that would work with nickel plating though.

A lot of vanity plumbing is nickle/chrome plated.
The Gel Gloss works great but takes a few applications. It even leaves a wax on it to help prevent tarnish. Unfortunately for us heavy vapers, who have a hard time putting the Omega down, that wax soon gets rubbed off and tarnishes again.
 

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I just got one of these. Comes with 3 Wheels and 4 different grits of the rouge or whatever the big crayons are...
Home Depot $9.95


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I just got one of these. Comes with 3 Wheels and 4 different grits of the rouge or whatever the big crayons are...
Home Depot $9.95


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This is a dumb question, but: does it work? Right now I have a very glossy dull gray Omega that has been through every cleaning method in this thread except the drill/buffer... stupid mirror finish...
 

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This is a dumb question, but: does it work? Right now I have a very glossy dull gray Omega that has been through every cleaning method in this thread except the drill/buffer... stupid mirror finish...

You just need something a little bit more aggressive. Like a very light rubbing/cleaning compound. Like you would use on your car. Cleaning/polishing compound would work fine.

Or the buffing pad on a drill might do it.
 

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I ended up trying some Bar Keepers Friend on the Omega. This stuff works great on Stainless Steel for grease. It's a powder kind of like Ajax. Anyways it helped. don't get me wrong it doesn't look new but I'm happy with the results. If it stays looking like this I'll be content. I also used some Gel-Gloss afterwards to protect the finish.
 

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Dang my 'OMEGA" is as shiny as the day I received it, I only wipe it off with a chamois once in a while and a paper towel the other times, Chad I must have some great chemistry, hahaha

Hey mister 1,000 + mod owner.... Some of us only have 1 or 2 and use them exclusively. We dont have the privilege of picking up a new mod every Toot and not touching the same one for a month. Maybe that's why yours is still shiny?

Yes jealousy and sarcasm in one paragraph...LOL
 

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Also for those that hate polishing, I have a couple of finishes for the OMEGA that will be comming out late next week. I will attach crappy cell phone pics.

This is called Silver Vein, puts you in mind of some wrought iron products, it is a hard texture finish. It is what I would imagine some Midieval armor to look like :)
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Of coarse we cannot leave out smoothe black, same as the BSB.
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Another shot of the Silver Vein
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