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Using a Magnetic Polisher

By Tammy Powley, About.com

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Filling Up the Plastic Tumbler

Magnetic Polisher

Magnetic Polisher

Tammy Powley
1. First, use a fine jeweler’s file to remove scratches, excess solder, and other blemishes from the metal. Try to remove as many blemishes as possible with the file. This is especially important because the machine is not designed to remove scratches.

2. Make sure pieces are clean. For example, cast pieces should be free of all investment. (Ammonia and an old soft tooth brush work well for cleaning investment off charms.)

3. The steel shot should be kept in the plastic tumbler along with water in order that the shot does not rust. When it is time to polish, replace old water with clean water and fill up to the maximum line as marked on the outside of the tumbler.

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