Yea I wouldn't use it on a armature either . Handy thing to have a roll of if yer building / rebuilding a engine .
According to Ehow they say it's s like sand paper , I wouldn't go near a crankshaft or armature with sand paper . I did a google for Crocus & that's where I found the Ehow line . I don't think I would buy it on Amazon , but I did see that MSC has a 60' roll for $27 & some change , That's around what I paid for my last roll @ 25 years back .
Thanks for making me look again . I asked for it when I was at a        Grainger a few years back & they said never heard of it . 
      
thanks
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Crocus cloth has jewelers rouge impregnated in it. I wouldn't use it.I've had good success with a fresh pink pearl eraser. It removes the carbon pretty good.
On Sep 5, 2023, at 7:11 PM, mike allen <animal@psln.com> wrote:
Like Crocus Cloth , I haven 't seen that in years . Fixed plenty of crankshafts with Crocus Cloth
animal
On 9/5/23 5:17 PM, Dave Matticks wrote:
On 09/05/2023 12:04 PM CDT Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:Emery is not the same at all!!A lot of people say they take some "emery" to it!Aluminum oxide and sometimes silicon carbide yes but don't think I've even touched a piece of "emery" cloth in decades!Emery is s specific abrasive just like the others.For what it's worth.Dave
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