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Polishing Compounds
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Hogen" data-source="post: 562027" data-attributes="member: 11720"><p>Experiment with your methods xc, go to your 50k now from the 7k and next time go up to 12k and choose your preferable finish. High end gems are finished with either 50k, 100k or 200k, but that may not or is not necessary on plated slabs. It all depends on how much shine you want to put on your product, but all said, you are progressing the right way by not skipping meshes to close up your surface from any sly scratches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Hogen, post: 562027, member: 11720"] Experiment with your methods xc, go to your 50k now from the 7k and next time go up to 12k and choose your preferable finish. High end gems are finished with either 50k, 100k or 200k, but that may not or is not necessary on plated slabs. It all depends on how much shine you want to put on your product, but all said, you are progressing the right way by not skipping meshes to close up your surface from any sly scratches. [/QUOTE]
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