Need help with my moose por favor (please)

When my moose came it had a balsh finish in the the inside that feels like a chalkboard. So I want to some how remove it. I don’t want to hand sand it because I don’t want to introduce any vibe. It was my fault for not specifying so it’s not magicyoyos fault. It’s slowly coming off with play but I want it gone. Moose on the top and general yo prestige prototype on the bottom for comparison of shine

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Er… what? Is that English? I can’t understand the first few sentences.

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Sorry, my typing has been at an all time low lately

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“Balsh”

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I would think about trying a Scotch Brite pad. They are not aggressive enough to remove a bunch of material and introduce a vibe. I use a scotch brite belt when i am surface finishing knives.All it does is improve surface finish rather than change the profile of a blade. There are also varying grades of Scotch Brite so if you have any doubts just go witb the mildest one - i believe the white pads are the most gentle. I have also heard of denim being used as a very mild abrasive and im sure you have some jeans lying around your house. The last option i can thing of is finding sombody with a buffing wheel and polishing compound. These compounds will only remove the smallest surface imperfections and are generally necessary if your looking for a really nice shine.

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Thank you! I will see what I can do

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When I got my copper endeavour, it was already quiet tarnished so I used this stuff called Brasso:

Brasso Metal Polish Wadding 75 g - Pack of 3 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0082AA2EE/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_PvQVCbRBC2QF7

You can apply it with an old rag on the metal and then buff it off with a different dry rag. This can all be done by hand without power tools and is less intrusive than any kind of abrasive paper.

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Thanks y’all!

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