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Hello Martin,
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If a blade with koftgari/etc. has not been cared well for, chances are that you'll loose some or even all of the gold by removing rust that may have developed below the koftgari and even next to the inlay. Please post close-ups of the piece of interest and I'm sure the specialists can give you some pointers. This really needs to be explored on a case by case basis; and with lots of patience and expertise! Quote:
In general, polishing after the etch will result in lower contrast; buffing a protective topping of renaissance wax may be enough to get the blade shiny. In a perfect world, you'd not have to polish again if the etch was spot on: better etch a bit too shortly rather than too long resulting in a dull blade. Regards, Kai |
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