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Originally Posted by Davet
For years I've used a green Scotchbrite pad to touch up/restore the finish on my Ti Serottas with the brushed finish. While it is not absolutely identical to the factory finish because they use abrasive cloth http://www.serotta.com/assets2/flash...ery/index.html , my efforts blend well and are not noticeable.

An edit: For everyday cleaning, etc., I use Lemon Pledge. The Scotchbrite is use to touch up scratches, rub marks etc. I wouldn't use Scotchbrite for everyday stuff.
Ah, this looks like just what I'm looking for. Unless somebody disagrees, this is what I'll go with. Thanks to all!!


Scotch-BriteTM No.86 Heavy Duty Scouring Pad
• Ideal for heavily soiled areas
• Effective alternative to scrapers, steel wool and metal sponges
• Non-rusting
Colour: Dark Green Size: 229 x 158mm
Typical applications: Removes heavily encrusted food/soil from kitchen and cooking
equipment, pipework.
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