POLISHING SPONGE HOOK AND LOOP 125MM 5'
R 115.00
Ex Tax: R 100.00
Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
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3 or more | R 113.06 | 1.69 % |
6 or more | R 110.51 | 3.90 % |
12 or more | R 108.39 | 5.75 % |
- Stock: 420
- Model: SPC00124
- Weight: 0.03kg
- Dimensions: 130.00mm x 130.00mm x 25.00mm
- SKU: SPC00124
- UPC: 6009515825201
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Compounding sponge
Pattern:
Standard
Density: Firm
Colour: Blue
Diameter: Ø125mm
Thread/hook and loop: hook and loop
Application:
The compounding sponge should be used with an automotive polisher.
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.
Compounding sponge uses:
COLOUR | POLISH | COMPOUND |
White | Good | Best |
Orange | Good | Best |
Red | Best | |
Black | Best |
Compounding sponge range:
ORDER NO. | DENSITY | COLOUR | DIAMETER | THREAD | PATTERN |
SPC00101 | Firm | Orange | ø200mm | Hook & Loop | Standard |
SPC00100 | Soft | Yellow | ø200mm | Hook & Loop | Standard |
SPC00102 | Soft | Red | ø200mm | Hook & Loop | Standard |
TCCS15058 | Firm | White | ø150mm | 5/8 UNC | Standard |
TCCS15014-1 | Firm | White | ø150mm | M14 | Standard |
TCCS15014-4 | Firm | White | ø150mm | M14 | Standard |
TCCS15014 | Firm | Orange | ø150mm | M14 | Standard |
TCC15014-2 | Soft | Red | ø150mm | M14 | Standard |
TCCS15014-3 | Soft | Black | ø150mm | M14 | Standard |
TCCS15014-5 | Soft | Black | ø150mm | M14 | Waffle |
SPC00124 | Firm | Blue | ø125mm | Hook & Loop | Standard |
NOTE:
For the ø200mm Hook & Loop compounding sponges, use the M14 backing pad
SPC00106.
Adaptors to convert or lenghten the polisher's thread:
ORDER NO./td> | MALE THREAD | FEMALE THREAD |
SPC00055 | 5/8 UNC | 5/8 UNC |
SPC00053 | 5/8 UNC | M14 |
SPC00054 | M14 | 5/8 UNC |
SPC00052 | M14 | M14 |
Compounding sponge
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 sponge. 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.
The compounding sponge should be used with an automotive polisher.
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Eye Protection
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Hearing Protection
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Dust Mask
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