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Im going to be that guy today......

I completely get it. I bought a black screened MM about a year ago, with the intentions of polishing it to a stainless steel finish. I experimented with one link and it actually came out pretty flawless (but took a very long time). The problem was over the next several months, the gray tone of the MM Titanium kind of grew on me, and I changed my mind about polishing it (the link I polished was a spare).
Last night I bought another one, same face and everything. Now THAT one I'm gonna polish.
Yeah, I know, I think that's a little obsessive.
Very nice collection there, BTW!
 
I completely get it. I bought a black screened MM about a year ago, with the intentions of polishing it to a stainless steel finish. I experimented with one link and it actually came out pretty flawless (but took a very long time). The problem was over the next several months, the gray tone of the MM Titanium kind of grew on me, and I changed my mind about polishing it (the link I polished was a spare).
Last night I bought another one, same face and everything. Now THAT one I'm gonna polish.
Yeah, I know, I think that's a little obsessive.
Very nice collection there, BTW!

After polishing a red one I thought I would never ever do one again. It was painstakingly boring, mostly the links, so repetitive. It felt like I did 30 links. I now have a polished blue that needs attention and 4 weeks in a hotel room coming up.
 
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