"Shiny" scuffs on titanium bolsters - How to remove?

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I have a Brad Duncan Whiplash with what I can only describe as "shiny" scuffs on the titanium bolsters from only a day or two of pocket wear with coins (I know...), but they're not scratches, per se. I'd like to remove them. Are these ordinary for titanium, or is there a method or product I can use to restore the knife to it near-original condition? Thanks for any advice.
 
Ditto what BigDeeeee said. Just consider the scuff marks as "character" marks and don't worry about it. Your knife has now been customized to your own personal specifications.:)
 
Hey King :) You can rub 'em out.., but in honesty..., it's not worth it unless you (a) know what you are doing..., or (b).., intend to then bye a sheath of something..., they will be back if you carry the knife and use it...


"Hunters seek what they [WANT].., Seekers hunt what they [NEED]"
 
I'll add another "ditto" on the scuff marks.

I have a very nice A.T. Barr folder that serves as my office carry. The knife has never shared pocket space with keys or coins, yet it's still managed to acquire some scuffs on the titanium bolsters. Clear proof that these scuffs are character marks and meant to be. ;)
 
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