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    Default Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    As a Newbie to FPs and this forum, I have a basic question. What is the best way to remove fine scratches from a Montblanc 149 barrel and cap? Also, after scratch removal what is the best way to shine up a pen? Forgive me if this question has been asked before.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Polishing a pen properly is not easy, and if you use it afterwards you will have those scratches again.

    I would just forget about it and leave those scratches alone, they are a sign of usage.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Any pen deserves a cleaning and removing Micro-scratches.But not by cleaning a wet towel. "This services" No exceptions to mb pens. All the old searches removed are not generated by you.
    So How the hack those scratches will appear again as new. It will be new Crappy stuffs that will appear as you use the pen carelessly. IS THERE ANY COMMON SENSE ?

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    I believe that Ron Zorn recommends nothing more than a Sunshine cloth but you would still need to be very careful near to the gold plated trims. Don't rub the metal hard with anything.
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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    """Polishing a pen properly is not easy"""" Ah but it is.

    Back in ancient times, 6-7 years ago and before....everyone **on FPN used Semi-Chrome a light chrome polish; applied by bare finger tips, buffed with a flannel cloth, 2-3 times did for most scratches....if one wanted more NOS one could do it 5-6 times.

    Gouges was something else....more Dremel and jewelers rouge.

    ** Before Chinese pens took the market, folks and noobies use to buy old used pens, and had to polish them. Unknown today in the cheap new pen market.


    Back when it was first coming in, Novus refused mail to Germany so I stayed with Semi-Chrome.....still works good, not as good as the three level Novus.
    I'm not going out of my way to get Novus, in back in the day, when I had more old used pens, they didn't want my business.


    Listed as #1........NOVUS 7100 Plastic Polish Kit

    This is new to me....but I'm out behind the moon.
    2 Meguiar's M1008 M10 Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Polish -

    This below was known....but Semi-Chrome back in the old days, was more used.
    3 Flitz Multi-Purpose Polish and Cleaner Paste for Metal, Plastic, Fiberglass, Aluminum, Jewelry, Sterling Silver: Great for Headlight Restoration + Rust Remover, Made in the USA Flitz Multi-Purpose Polish and Cleaner Paste for Metal, Plastic, Fiberglass, Aluminum, Jewelry,...
    6 Novus 7136 Plastic Polish Kit - 2 oz.
    I don't know the difference between the two Novus polishes.

    Then you wax your pen, Renascence wax is recommended.
    Any pen that is posted, don't mar when waxed.

    Also one should try to polish down the inside threads of the cap, in that can be a problem also....where one has cap scratches from just screwing the cap on...with out posting.

    I'm sure there is better than a cloth towel saturated with Semi-Chrome for internal cap polishing. But it worked. I had two trouble pens; one it worked on quick, the other took three times.

    I bought many old used pens with out mars.................some of course with them. I polished the mars off......simple and easy and quick.

    Mars are relatively rare after polishing....especially after waxing. I've never had a mar on a waxed pen.



    If one wants to buy more expensive ....there is this.
    Micro-Mesh® Heavy Damage Removal Kit
    $166.20 is more than a tad expensive.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    I use simichrome polish for more than 15 years.



    But as Chrissy wrote: not for the plated metal parts.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Sunshine cloth is best for plated parts.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Quote Originally Posted by spitze1 View Post
    ...What is the best way to remove fine scratches from a Montblanc 149 barrel and cap? ...
    This:


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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Quote Originally Posted by christof View Post
    I use simichrome polish for more than 15 years.



    But as Chrissy wrote: not for the plated metal parts.

    Quote Originally Posted by FredRydr View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by spitze1 View Post
    ...What is the best way to remove fine scratches from a Montblanc 149 barrel and cap? ...
    This:


    I use exactly the both stuff but very sparingly and carefully as they needed. I also use another liquid abrasive which for bigger scratch, so it all depends on the problem you are dealing with. If a Mont Blanc had a deep cut or ding you have to fill it and use the micro mesh and come back gradually to the more finer scratch remover and finish with semi chrome I guess. It is not about Mont Blanc , all pens deserves to be clean and polished to a certain level. So you can give any pen that is tired looking to a better shiny fresh good old looks. When using the refurbishing method you have learn how to and what precautions you should take. If you remove an original engraving that by polishing or removing a an original plating by polishing they are lost and gone forever.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    I have been long enough in this hobby to know about all these products and a few more.

    Now, what I was telling the OP, is that even if you take your time to properly polish a pen, as soon as you use it again, those micro scratches will appear again.

    There is no magic solution to keep a pen scratch free, if you use it.

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    Default Re: Removing fine scratches from MB 149 barrel

    Just get some precious polish and go at it.

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