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Black Emery Compound Hard Metal Stropping Buffing Polishing Compound 1oz.Bar

$ 3.3

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: JTS
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • Country of Manufacture: Made in USA
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

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    BLACK EMERY
    COMPOUND POLISHING STROPPING
    BUFFING HARD METAL COMPOUND
    SMALL 1oz BAR - METAL BUFFING - POLISH MATERIAL
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    A Black emery based compound used in polishing compound that has been widely used by Jewelers, Metal Crafts for lapping, stropping and polishing.
    This is emery compound is used as  a first step by polishers to cut down and remove scratches on metals bring out the color of the material.
    The compound works well on both Ferrous and Precious metals has an excellent capacity to bring out good color of all metals.
    Compounds used in
    lapping stropping application are used with leather, buffs and hard felt wheels.
    The Black emery has a medium grade composition with uniform abrasives that provide its cutting ability.
    It is an exceptional buffing compound material for polishing a wide range of metals, in particular for use on white and harder metals... Stainless Steel, and
    Platinum and
    Palladium polishing.
    NOTE:
    We have included polishing recommendations at the bottom of this page, to assist you.
    Black
    Emery Compound
    JETS Product #1614-70201
    Made in USA
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    Size is approximately:
    2-1/2" Long x 3/4"
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    Bar Weight:
    1 oz. +
    (Slightly More)
    Note: Compound is most commonly used with a buffer, motor or rotary tool and is applied directly to the surface edge of the buff wheel.  The rotation of the buff will create friction and the heat generated will dress the buff with the compound and will be ready to polish the parts.
    SALE IS FOR 1 BAR
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    Utilizes Quality Grade Abrasives
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    Combined with Additives
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    Long Lasting Composition with Minimum Usage
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    Good Adhesion to Buffing Wheels
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    Minimal Residue
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    No Discoloration
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    Produces - High Shine
    SALE
    is for a 1 oz BAR
    SHIPPING: Via USPS MAIL
    NOTE: Visit
    JETSTOOLS
    ebay Store Listings, where you can see the compounds for various Metals and Applications, Polishing Compounds, Felt and Muslin Buffs and Buffing Wheels and a selection of
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    JETS Inc.
    321 E2 CKSP
    POLISHING RECOMMENDATIONS:
    Our recommendations and suggestions on Buffing to obtain the best results possible:
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    Use the right compound for the metal that you are trying to polish
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    It may be needed to go through 2 or 3 steps, in polishing to get the optimum result you are looking to achieve.
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    Make sure that the parts that are being polished are smooth and clean, use the appropriate abrasive to remove lines and scratches.
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    Avoid using different compounds with the same buff, if you have to then make sure to clean and remove any hardened compound residue on the surface edge with a buff rake.
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    Segregate your buffs for the various metals, Gold, Silver, Brass … try not to use the same buff for all metals.
    If you have to then make sure buffs are cleaned (dressed) with a buff rake.
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    A clean buffing wheel edge is important.
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    Allow the buff and compound to perform the work they were made and formulated for, excessive force or pressure will hurt the process.
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    Whenever you are working with Platinum never use a buff that was used for another type of metal.
    WORK SAFE!
    Working with rotary motors and wheels can be dangerous if proper safety procedures are not followed
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    PROTECTION -
    Protect yourself, your fingers and hands, your face and eyes and use respirators
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