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I see you have some buffing wheels for metal as well. Would they be
used with the METAL RENEW?
Yes,
the METAL BUFFS are used with a power tool and the METAL RENEW for
fast effective polishing on all types of metal surfaces. You can
use the METAL BUFFS for heavy duty polishing to remove scratches,
heavy tarnish and oxidation.
Do you have to use a special type of power tool with the METAL BUFFS?
They have a smaller ¼ inch shank so you can use them with almost
any kind of drill or air tool.
We offer 6 sizes and styles; each for a different application and
use:
The FELT BOB is the smallest one and is great for tight areas where
the others won’t fit.
The LONG NON TAPERED BUFF is available in two sizes: 1.5" and 2.5" and is recommended for general polishing and inside cutouts
like the holes in truck wheels.
The LONG TAPERED BUFF (2") works well for general polishing and some tighter
areas that the NON TAPERED BUFF wouldn’t fit into.
The MUSHROOM BUFF is also available in two sizes: 3" and 4". These two are not wrapped as tight; they are a lot fluffier and
are great for finish buffing. They do lint a little because
they are designed to be softer and take out some of the fine line polishing
scratches you can get from the more aggressive buffs.
What’s the best way to apply the polish? Would you want to apply it
to the buffs or the metal?
Well
you could probably do it either way, but it’s a lot easier to put
the polish on the metal surface and then spread it out a little
with the buff.
You
can really work it in and put pressure on the buff. This really
speeds up the polishing process and gets it done quickly.
Those Buffs really get black after just a small amount of use, is there
a special process for cleaning them?
They’re always going to get black when polishing metal. It doesn’t
affect the process and you really don’t have to worry about cleaning
them. If they get matted down from a lot of hard use you can rub
across the buff with a metal brush to fluff it up a bit; but it’s
still going to get dirty looking.
OK when finishing up, you said to always use the softer MUSHROOM BUFF;
after that, are we done or is there another step?
I
think it’s always a good idea to go over it with a quick application
of the METAL RENEW by hand. This will take out any smaller swirls
you might have from running the METAL BUFFS across the surface to
fast towards the end.
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