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"Buffing" is the process of giving shine to metal, wood, or composites employing a cloth wheel impregnated. The buffing material holds or carries the compound while the compound does the cutting. Buffing compounds are used to buff and polish wheels to extend their effectiveness and help you accomplish your tasks more quickly. Here is the list of Buffing Compounds to help you tell the difference and choose the one that's right for you. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Are Buffing Compounds And Their Uses


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WHAT ARE BUFFING COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES?
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BUFFING COMPOUNDS
"Buffing" is the process of giving shine to
metal, wood, or composites employing a cloth
wheel impregnated. The buffing material holds or
carries the compound while the compound does the
cutting. Buffing compounds are used to buff and
polish wheels to extend their effectiveness and
help you accomplish your tasks more quickly. Here
is the list of Buffing Compounds to help you tell
the difference and choose the one that's right
for you.
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BLACK EMERY COMPOUND
This compound is crammed with emery minerals to
offer top-notch cutting qualities, making it the
right compound for removing scratches, small
pits, plating, paint, antiquing, lacquer, and
more from metallic surfaces.
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GREYSTAR
Greystar is meant for general purpose use it's a
superb cut while bringing out the right color of
all metals. Gray Buffing Compound features a
medium grade composition with fine and uniform
abrasives.
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BROWN TRIPOLI
This tripoli compound is meant for its general
purpose use for both buffing and polishing work.
The Brown Tripoli Compound can easily cut and
take away scratches while leaving a smooth finish.
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WHITE ROUGE
White rouge compounds are an excellent finishing
compound, particularly for harder metals like
chrome and nickel-plated things.
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RED ROUGE/JEWELER'S ROUGE
The red rouge compound is usually mentioned as
jeweler's rouge because it's used extensively by
jewelers. The unsurpassed level of top quality
polishing provides gold, silver, and lots of
other precious metals.
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