Scotch Brite Grit Chart

Scotch Brite Grit Chart - Shiny, yes, but brushed looking and nowhere near polished. The fine scotch brites make a nice satin finish. I'd equate it to a fairly clean ~600 grit look. I took a gray pad to it first, under running water. I did my bradley at the same time. Then go to the buffer and briefly run the blade over with the gray compound.

I did my bradley at the same time. If you go from 220 to maroon scotch brite to blue to grey (ultra fine) it makes a very nice satin finish. Finish the blade with a 400 or 600, a 600 gives a nicer finish. Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads:

Achieve Maximum Shine with Grey Scotch Brite Grit

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Scotchbrite Grit Chart

Scotchbrite Grit Chart

Scotch Brite Grit Chart - I took a gray pad to it first, under running water. It made it look like a much more expensive knife. I've found that using the grit progression from brown through grey on the sb belts still doesn't take off enough material to leave a good finish in the lower grits. If you go from 220 to maroon scotch brite to blue to grey (ultra fine) it makes a very nice satin finish. Everybody warned me that i was making a big mistake. Shiny, yes, but brushed looking and nowhere near polished.

Shiny but nowhere near 'too shiny'. I'd equate it to a fairly clean ~600 grit look. I did my bradley at the same time. Shiny, yes, but brushed looking and nowhere near polished. At 60 or 80 grit, you can feel the scratches.

Everybody Warned Me That I Was Making A Big Mistake.

If you go from 220 to maroon scotch brite to blue to grey (ultra fine) it makes a very nice satin finish. Shiny, yes, but brushed looking and nowhere near polished. The fine scotch brites make a nice satin finish. I'd equate it to a fairly clean ~600 grit look.

I've Found That Using The Grit Progression From Brown Through Grey On The Sb Belts Still Doesn't Take Off Enough Material To Leave A Good Finish In The Lower Grits.

It made it look like a much more expensive knife. Shiny but nowhere near 'too shiny'. Scotchbrite grit chart (courtesy of charlest) 3m scotch brite nylon pads: I did my bradley at the same time.

Then Go To The Buffer And Briefly Run The Blade Over With The Gray Compound.

I took a gray pad to it first, under running water. Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: I have seen several others like it since then. Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads:

At 60 Or 80 Grit, You Can Feel The Scratches.

Finish the blade with a 400 or 600, a 600 gives a nicer finish. Finish up with the scotch brite leaving a nice satin finish. They are perfect for putting a satin finish on a blade.