VR Wood Mods bottom feeders kiwi style

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@Vaughn, or anyone who has a clue, what would you use to clean bone?

Obviously nothing abrasive, nothing that will change the color.

Little smudge near the fire button that I've decided I can live with; but just outside of he 510 plate eliquid seems to be causing discoloration.

I do my best to avoid over-squonking, clean routinely, want to stay ahead of a potential issue. Of course I could consider it building "character" though I'd prefer not.

Thanks

BTW no such issue with the horn...
 

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@Vaughn, or anyone who has a clue, what would you use to clean bone?

Obviously nothing abrasive, nothing that will change the color.

Little smudge near the fire button that I've decided I can live with; but just outside of he 510 plate eliquid seems to be causing discoloration.

I do my best to avoid over-squonking, clean routinely, want to stay ahead of a potential issue. Of course I could consider it building "character" though I'd prefer not.

Thanks

BTW no such issue with the horn...

I seem to remember Vaughan saying he did the final polishing on bone with brasso. I think that would work.
 
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I seem to remember Vaughan saying he did the final polishing on bone with brasso. I think that would work.

Brasso is super abrasive. Very hesitant to use that. Will, if so instructed.

Salute, yes Sir, yes Sir, three bags full. I shined enough brass for three honor guard platoons before a parade. [emoji57]
 

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Brasso is super abrasive. Very hesitant to use that. Will, if so instructed.

Salute, yes Sir, yes Sir, three bags full. I shined enough brass for three honor guard platoons before a parade. [emoji57]

Just rechecked my notes from Vaughan, and brasso is what he uses for the final step in polishing the bone.
 
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