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Crocus powder

Tlte polishing is perfonnfjd upon wheels of various sixes, with lard-ofland flour or emery, the blade being frequently dipped into lime-dust during the operation. A brush-wheel, sprinkled with fine crocus-powder, imparts the final polish. The scabbards, if of metal, the hilts, and other metallic parts are treated tn like manner. [Pg.209]

Rouge is a fine red powder of ferric oxide [1309-37-1] (Fe202). It is usually used in the cake form but is also impregnated in paper or cloth known as crocus cloth. [Pg.494]

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Jewelers rouge ju-9-brs riizh esp. Southern iij n. Very fine and pure ferric oxide (Fe203) powder used for polishing metals and plastics. Rouge paper contains the same abrasive glued to paper. It also comes in cloth form, called crocus cloth. James F (ed) (1993) Whittington s dictionary of plastics. Technomic Pubhshing Co. Inc., Carley. [Pg.548]


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