Polishing Platinum
- When polishing platinum, it is important to remove all scratches before the polishing process
- When filing, file gently with a diagonal movement. Then repeat with a diagonal movement perpendicular to the first one.
- Remove file marks with abrasive paper such as 400, 600 and finer paper
- Be sure to use the files and abrasive paper on platinum to avoid contamination
- Reduce the surface to at least a 600 grid finish on the bench
- Burnish the ring with a polished Tungsten burnisher
- Use platinum polishing compound only for luster
- Use 2000, 4000 and 8000 grid polishing compounds
- When polishing platinum that is joined to gold, be sure the platinum is polished completely before polishing the gold
- Check with tool suppliers for brand recommendations
Things to consider
- File gently with a diagonal movement. Then repeat with a diagonal movement perpendicular to the first one, creating a criss-cross pattern
- Because gold polishes faster than platinum, it is easy to over-polish the gold portion by trying to polish the platinum and thus ruin the piece.
- Hard felt whells and stitched buffs work well on platinum
- Burnishing is essential
- The polishing process will highlight, rather than remove scratches. They must be removed at the bench