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Have you tried polishing? You can usually just take a bit of flitz or similar metal polish and just roll the needle around on a flat surface with your finger and get the surface smooth, even if not all the oxidation gets removed.
But yeah, needles aren't expensive enough to worry about, it would only be for frugality and the RRR factor.
My grandma would just reserve blackened needles for dirty work like patching up my grandfather's coveralls that he would use when working on a car or whatever and tear something enough that it needed repair before washing.
I did try polishing! It did smooth out the needle slightly, but it only lasted about 2 days before the texture got rough again