9/16/2023 0 Comments How to polish dlc coating![]() I may just OSPHO it and then tuff glide the blade or paint it. ![]() I'm guessing there's no way to get rid of it without removing the DLC in the process? I hate feeling the blade of my 4V Shaman and feeling the surface rust all over it. I find it to be a fantastic coating, that also protects in corrosion resistance and even more so helps with not scratching as easily as satin blades. ![]() Simple as that! I was hoping a few pictures of the difference could really change peoples minds on DLC. Then I do the same, a small drop of mineral oil on a rag and buff the blade back to a nice, shiny black. Buff off the remaining residue after a minute or two. The clean up only took me about 10 minutes, and they look brand new! All I do is take a small drop of Flitz, put it on a rag and buff out the material marks on each side of the blade. Be it, that it scratches (which I will prove below, is really just the material you are cutting that you see on the blade) or that people don't like how it looks when it's worn and appears uneven and grey in color, or that people just don't know how to clean it up and get it back to black, or fear it's some kind of time consuming process to do so.īelow are a few before and after pictures of a couple knives I used at work this past week. I know there's a lot of misconception around DLC.
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