Buffing Compounds

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Ben-Had
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Buffing Compounds

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For those of you out there that use buffers, what manufacturer and grade compounds are you using to complete your work? I recently purchased Menzerna Medium and fine and was wondering if I should be using x-fine?
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Re: Buffing Compounds

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I have those same two compounds and they work good. I haven't used the X-fine.

What kind of finish are you polishing?
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I really like the mezerrna I use 16 and 18 you can get it from Jescar
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@ Darryl - Target Coatings WB Acrylic Lacquer EM6000 Gloss

@ John - those are the two I got. They just got here in the mail (got them from Stewmac $26 ea, is Jescar cheaper?
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yup
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tippie53 wrote:yup
Doh! I used them today and what a huge difference for the better. I really thought it may be my technique but I think that was OK. from now on it's Menzerna for me all the way!
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What is the website for Jescar?
All i can find is their fret wire sites.

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Jescar call them the phone # is on the site
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Re: Buffing Compounds

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I use Menzerna Medium, Fine, Swirl remover.

Designate a different wheel for each one. Never contaminate a finer wheel with a courser grit, as 1 medium grit on your swirl removed will leave scratches you'd probably rather not have.

I've been toying around with buffing wheels for a corded handheld drill from harborfreight. Cheap enough to get a handfull of the buffing bonnets to keep them clean, and uncontaminated.

-Dan
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