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The polishing compounds are a high grade premium polishing line of compounds specifically formulated for polishing White Metals. Compounds will work with soft and harder metals. Compounds are for use with a polishing motor, applying the compound onto the rotating buff on the motor. The friction heat created by the motor rotation will dress the buff edge surface.
BLUE polishing buffing compound is an all-around premium polishing compound formulated to give a High Luster Shine. Blue compound can be used on all metals and chrome alloys. It works well with hard metals including White Gold, Platinum, Chrome alloys and Stainless Steel to produce a high shine finish. It is used as a last step on all metals to provide that extra gleam. Use with a White Finex Muslin Buff or with a Chamois Buffing Wheel, make sure the buff is clean, use a Buff rake to remove and clean buff.
WHITE polishing compound a premium compound for white metals is formulated especially for Silversmiths and Goldsmiths to polish White Gold, SILVER. The White rouge is widely used by Metalsmith’s for a High Polish Finish. Use a small amount of this compound on a Muslin - Finex - White Buff, make sure buff edge is clean for best results. Used for Bright Polish on White Metals - Gold - Silver
NOTE: We have included polishing recommendations at the bottom of this page, to assist you.
Specifications:
- Bar size: 5" x 1" x 1-1/8"
- Bar Weights: 5oz (+/-)
- Utilizes Graded Abrasives
- Blended with Additives
- Long Lasting Composition with Minimum Usage
- Good Adhesion to Buffing Wheels
- Produces - High Luster - High Shine
POLISHING RECOMMENDATIONS: Our recommendations and suggestions on Buffing to obtain the best results possible:
- Use the right compound for the metal that you are trying to polish
- It may be needed to go through 2 or 3 steps, in polishing to get the optimum result you are looking to achieve.
- Make sure that the parts that are being polished are smooth and clean, use the appropriate abrasive to remove lines and scratches.
- Avoid using different compounds with the same buff, if you have to then make sure to clean and remove any hardened compound residue on the surface edge with a buff rake.
- Segregate your buffs for the various metals, Gold, Silver, Brass … try not to use the same buff for all metals. If you have to then make sure buffs are cleaned (dressed) with a buff rake.
- A clean buffing wheel edge is important.
- Allow the buff and compound to perform the work they were made and formulated for, excessive force or pressure will hurt the process.
- Whenever you are working with Platinum never use a buff that was used for another type of metal.