I moved over to the #000 steel wool and the results started to come quickly.
Any of the areas that appeared 'polished' from my previous work, began to haze and appear 'brushed'
I carried on until I was satisfied with the results. This was working but it looked as though It would take some time.
I wish I had some #00 steel wool!!!
As I moved to the top of the tip where the ///M etching was located, I carried on with the #000 steel wool. The oxidization was extremely hard to remove. I truly wish I had a slightly more abrasive one. Especially for the inside of the tip.
However, progress can be seen! And the etching is proving to be very resilient. No signs of wear or thinning.
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