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                        TORK CRAFT 5\' 125mm Polishing Bonnet Wool
                    
                    
                
                                    
            
          
          
          
                    
            
          
          
                    R 155.00
                            Ex VAT: R 134.78
                          
                            
			| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save | 
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 124.40 | 19.74 % | 
| 10 or more | R 120.69 | 22.13 % | 
| 20 or more | R 117.91 | 23.93 % | 
- Stock: Out Of Stock
 - MPN: MM5
 - Weight: 0.03kg
 - Dimensions: 145.00mm x 145.00mm x 10.00mm
 - SKU: MM5
 - UPC: 6009600404397
 
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	Tie on polishing wool buff

Diameter: Ø125mm
Use backing pad:
TCBP125C / PG338
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 | 
	Tie on polishing wool buff
Steps to take when polishing a panel:
1. Preparing the panel:
- Sometimes a panel has fine over-spray left from spraying the clear-coat. This needs to be removed by lightly sanding with a fine abrasive paper. All over-spray need to be sanded out up to P1500 grit.
 - The panel should be washed when all spray-finishing defects have been removed. Any dirt particles could cause scratch marks when polishing.
 - Tight curves and ends of the panel should be masked-off to prevent the effects caused by point pressure. The polisher should always be used on flat surfaces.
 
2. Applying the polishing compound:
- A five rand coin amount of polishing compound should be applied to the buff. Switch the polisher to it's lowest speed setting.
 - Switch on the polisher and gradually spread the polishing compound over the panel.
 - Keep moving the polisher on the panel to have as little amount of pressure and friction.
 - The polishing compound will remove the scratch marks caused by the P1500 sand paper and it will bring out an impressive gloss finish.
 - Remove the masking from the panels and apply the polishing compound to a microfiber cloth. Hand polish (by moving your hand in a small circular motion) the tight curves and ends in the panels until the same finish is achieved as from the polisher.
 
3. Wash the panel when finished:
- Wash the panel after polishing to remove any residue from the polishing compound.
 
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