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Polishing compounds - techniques |
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► techniques
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1. Always use safety goggles or eye protection 2. All buffs have tapered centre bores and may be mounted on the left or right side of your grinder using a Josco tapered buffing spindle 3. Select the correct buff for your job - a sisal buff for "cutting back" with Fastcut compound. A stitched rag buff for general purpose work and a loose leaf calico buff for high gloss polishing using either SS, SSX or Multishine compounds. 4. Never use different compounds on one buff - keep a separate buff for each compound 5. Dress the buff with compound across the face of the rotating wheel for a few seconds, taking care not to apply too much compound which will overload the buff. It is far better to apply a little compound more frequently than to over dress the buff. 6. After dressing the buff with compound, bring the work piece into contact with light pressure move back and forth across the work piece. 7. After polishing remove any residue with mineral turpentine or methylated spirits |
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