Specialty Buffing Wheels
Specialty Buffing Wheels
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Specialty Stitched Buffing Wheels
Gold Standard Edition Buffing Wheels
These buffing wheels employ a high ply-count (60-ply for most cases, 55-ply for the Gold Standard™ buff). This high ply count creates a very dense, but still very soft buffing wheel that can be used as a cut. color, and finish wheel. These wheels are robust enough to cut out 600 grit sanding marks and can be used during a the finish stage with a simple liquid polish, such as our EZ Red Sprayable Metal Polish.
The increased density of buffing wheel allows for more efficient polishing that isn't overly aggressive. These wheels are to be run at a lower RPM range, thus allowing for more control of the buffing wheel while lessening the possibility of burning the polishing compound. These wheels are both user-friendly and extremely effective.
The Gold Standard Edition Buffing Wheels are Available in the Following Configurations:
Gold Digger: 3" 60-Ply Flannel/Mirror Shine Buff
Peacock: 5" 60-Ply Flannel/Mirror Shine Buff
Gold Standard™: 10" 55-Ply Flannel/Mirror Shine Buff
King Peacock: 10" 60-Ply Flannel/Mirror Shine Buff
Big EZ: 12" 60-Ply Flannel/Mirror Shine Buff
Pairing buffing wheels with polishing compound correctly:
These buffing wheels should be used at "cut" buffs in the first stage of the polishing process. They are meant to be paired with our T-121 Tripoli bar. Those in humid environments or those looking for a "drier" cut bar should employ the T 121 tripoli bar while those in milder climates may choose to go with the T88 Brown Tripoli Bar.
What Polisher/Grinder Goes best with these buffing wheels?
MAKITA 9237C- The best 3,500 RPM polishing machine (PROS & BEGINNERS)
MAKITA GA7021 - The best 6,000 RPM polishing machine (PROS)
Sewn Buffing Wheels should be run at approximately 2,000 to 2,200 RPMs.
How To Mount The Buffing Wheels:
For added security, these wheels should be mounted using our 3" Flat Steel Safety Flanges and lock nut.