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9' 230mm polishing bonnet wool 100% sheepskin

9' 230mm polishing bonnet wool 100% sheepskin
Regular price R 279.00 ZAR
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SKU:MM9-2

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9' 230mm polishing bonnet wool 100% sheepskin
Regular price R 279.00 ZAR
Regular price Sale price R 279.00 ZAR
VAT included.

Tie on polishing wool buff


Diameter:
Ø230mm

 Application:

The polishing wool buff should be used with an automotive polisher.
Different polishes and waxes can be used with the buff. The buff is fastened
onto a rubber backing pad with laces. Make sure the diameter of the polishing buff is
the same as the backing pad's diameter.

It is necessary to polish a vehicle body panel when:

  • The panel has been newly painted with a clear-coat.
  • Shallow scratch marks need to be removed.
  • The panel has suffered from oxidation.
  • Swirl marks and hologram defects need to be removed.

TIP:
The buff is washable after use if the polishing compound is soluble.

Tie on polishing wool buff range:

ORDER NO. DIAMETER USE BACKING PAD
MM4 ø100mm  

MM5
ø125mm
TCBP125C
/

PG338

MM6
ø150mm
TCBP150C

MM7
ø180mm
PG33805

MM7-2
ø180mm
PG33805

MM8
ø200mm  

MM9
ø230mm  

MM9-2
ø230mm  

MM10
ø250mm  

Recommended polishing compounds to use:


  • Liquid Shine™
    High cut
    - Features a silicone, wax and filler free polishing
    compound to give a high gloss finish on fresh or cured paint. It is capable
    of removing P1500 grit sanding marks. It can be used on automotive paints,
    marine gel-coats and on composite surfaces.

  • Liquid Shine™
    Fine cut
    - similar to the High cut polishing compound, but it
    is designed for use on a ceramic and scratch resistant clear-coat. It is
    capable of removing P2000 scratch marks.

  • Liquid Shine™
    Zero swirl
    - Very low abrasive for the final step of polishing.
    Removes holograms and swirl marks. Use a soft compounding sponge as a final
    step
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