We try to use U.S. products where we can, but in order to keep costs at a competitive level, we do have to source quality products from overseas. We do test any and all products before we offer them to sale for the public to make sure they meet our standards.
how did you get the brown compound off the side of ths head? and what compound would i use in order to polish aluminum i have white brown and black? thanks
The brown compund is removed from the surface using our Pre cleaner or lacquer thinner. The compounds you should be using on aluminum are the brown (Tripoli) as the fist step and then the white (White Rouge) as the final coloring step
Why would you sand a machined aluminum piece before polishing or buffing? The Tripoli compound and spiral wheel levels the surface very nicely. Buffing can be done with motors turning as slow as 1800rpm, in fact they reduce the frictional heat conduction into the part. I assume you were referring to the cast iron water neck when you stated "need to sand before" and that is true but I wanted to show what a little effort will produce. Our instruction book describes the leveling or "sanding" steps
shitty job you need to sand it before you dont show the pices to close but i see it im in the polishing business for the last 11 years this is only a kit for you guys to sell + it need to buff at 3000 rpm pftttttttttttt
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LOBOAZTEKA1 3 months ago
what or how many oz are those compounds
eric31291 4 months ago
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sadulkmali 1 year ago
all them wheels look like chinese wheels, you should support american made products.
buffingmetal 1 year ago
@buffingmetal
We try to use U.S. products where we can, but in order to keep costs at a competitive level, we do have to source quality products from overseas. We do test any and all products before we offer them to sale for the public to make sure they meet our standards.
-Matt/EW
EastwoodCo 1 year ago
can you use paint thiner to take off the access compound before using the next compound
deathslayer0102 2 years ago
@deathslayer0102 You can in fact use paint thinner, mineral spirits, or something similar. We generally use our PRE to remove.
EastwoodCo 1 year ago
how did you get the brown compound off the side of ths head? and what compound would i use in order to polish aluminum i have white brown and black? thanks
deathslayer0102 2 years ago
The brown compund is removed from the surface using our Pre cleaner or lacquer thinner. The compounds you should be using on aluminum are the brown (Tripoli) as the fist step and then the white (White Rouge) as the final coloring step
EastwoodCo 2 years ago
Why would you sand a machined aluminum piece before polishing or buffing? The Tripoli compound and spiral wheel levels the surface very nicely. Buffing can be done with motors turning as slow as 1800rpm, in fact they reduce the frictional heat conduction into the part. I assume you were referring to the cast iron water neck when you stated "need to sand before" and that is true but I wanted to show what a little effort will produce. Our instruction book describes the leveling or "sanding" steps
EastwoodCo 2 years ago
shitty job you need to sand it before you dont show the pices to close but i see it im in the polishing business for the last 11 years this is only a kit for you guys to sell + it need to buff at 3000 rpm pftttttttttttt
shopabandit 2 years ago