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Tork Craft Compounding & Polishing Sponge 150Mm X M14 Premium White
Tork Craft Compounding & Polishing Sponge 150Mm X M14 Premium White
SKU:TCCS15014-1
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Tork Craft Compounding &Amp; Polishing Sponge 150Mm X M14 Premium White
Pattern: Standard
Density: Firm
Colour: White
Diameter: Ø150Mm
Thread/Velcro: M14
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.
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.
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