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8″ X 3 SECTION COOLAIR MOP ORANGE TREATED
$97.008 inch diameter Cotton buffs with tapered centre hole
Unique folding of calico layers allows mop to run cooler than conventional mops by allowing air to circulate through the folds.
Best for aluminum, helps reduce heat build up which can damage some substrates.
Orange Treated
Orange extra hard Coolair mops. The treated cloth stays consistent hardness through use.
Used for metal only, too hard for plastics, woods and resins.
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8″ x 50 FOLD LF CALICO MOP
$28.62Bleached Loose Leaf Cotton Buffing Wheel With Washer:
• Soft fine bleached cotton cloth
• Very soft and flexible
• For final high polishing of a metalsThese kinds of loose leaf buffing wheels are made of soft fine bleached cotton cloth, loose-leaf type, with washer.
Very soft and flexible, used for final high polishing on all metals, especially for precious metals, such as gold and silver.
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8″ x 75 FOLD LF CALICO MOP
$39.09Bleached Loose Leaf Cotton Buffing Wheel With Washer:
• Soft fine bleached cotton cloth
• Very soft and flexible
• For final high polishing of a metalsThese kinds of loose leaf buffing wheels are made of soft fine bleached cotton cloth, loose-leaf type, with washer.
Very soft and flexible, used for final high polishing on all metals, especially for precious metals, such as gold and silver.
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Rake For Buffing Wheel
$30.75A buffing wheel rake is used to clean up the edge of an Airway Buffing Wheel while it’s running on a pedestal machine or a right angle machine.The buffing wheel should be spinning at it’s normal speed and the rake should be held securely when presented to buffs on any stationary bench grinder or portable tool. Always exercise caution when raking. We recommend using your feet to hold the rake to the ground and taking the machine and buff to the rake, to remove compound and soften the edges
When too much Metal Polishing Compound is applied to the buffing wheel, it can harden and burn onto the edge of the buff. This reduces the efficiency of the buffing wheel and the finish it can leave, the rake is used to remove this compound build up. If you notice a significant increase in the residual aluminum particle built up on the surface while buffing, rake the buff and re-apply a small amount of compound.