Finally the answer to buffing lines left after the final stage of polishing. The hardest technique to perfect as a polisher is leaving as less buffing lines/marks as possible when doing your final stage. I've found a quick and easy way to remove over 90% of the buffing lines.
What's included:
- One (or 2) 8 oz. jar of bright work blue finishing metal polish
- One lake country 4 ¾” diameter hook & loop backing plate
- One sm arnold 6” wool pad
- Four ultra soft bonnets
- One two-pack of microfiber applicators
Notes: you can select W/O the backing plate and applicators if you already have them. Also if working on larger surfaces like tankers you may need a second jar of Blue polish, and extra bonnets. (sold separately)
Instructions:
- Using the metal polish very sparingly, apply with the microfiber applicator a light coating to the surface being polished. (***see note below.)
- Mount the hook & loop backing plate included in the kit to your orbital polisher. place the 6” wool pad also included in the kit to the backing plate.
- Stretch the ultra-soft bonnet over the 6” pad. note: this will be a very snug fit, but such is necessary to keep the bonnet from spinning off.
- Using the orbital polisher, go over the surface area until relatively clean.
- Remove the used bonnet from the 6” wool pad and stretch a second clean ultra-soft bonnet over the pad.
- Polish the surface again to remove any remaining residue and finish the process.