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Used for cleaning excess/caked rouge on buffing wheels. A must have item for creating metal mirrors.
As you machine metal polish you apply compound polish or rouge from metal polish rouge bars onto the polishing wheel, this then pushes the compound into the metal and pulls of metal. The burnt used compound and remover metal builds up on your buffing wheel, and if you do not remove this with a metal polishing rake you will push the remover metal back into the metal surface leaving small marks.
One of the differences between a professional metal polisher and a beginner is the professional polishers rake more often. Put on less compound at a time, but rake and re-apply more often.
Hold the rake on the ground with your foot or hold it in your hand, run the wheel against the rake. Important: make sure top put the rake on the side of the wheel so that it is spinning the wheel going away from you, that is if the wheel should grab onto the rake, that it will pull it away from you, and not towards you (or it make hit you on the leg, arm or head). be safe, the teeth are sharp and hurt. Always rake so that the wheel would push the rake away from you.
Over time the metal of the rake will year down, at which point it's time for a new rake.
Used for cleaning excess/caked rouge on buffing wheels. A must have item for creating metal mirrors.
As you machine metal polish you apply compound polish or rouge from metal polish rouge bars onto the polishing wheel, this then pushes the compound into the metal and pulls of metal. The burnt used compound and remover metal builds up on your buffing wheel, and if you do not remove this with a metal polishing rake you will push the remover metal back into the metal surface leaving small marks.
One of the differences between a professional metal polisher and a beginner is the professional polishers rake more often. Put on less compound at a time, but rake and re-apply more often.
Hold the rake on the ground with your foot or hold it in your hand, run the wheel against the rake. Important: make sure top put the rake on the side of the wheel so that it is spinning the wheel going away from you, that is if the wheel should grab onto the rake, that it will pull it away from you, and not towards you (or it make hit you on the leg, arm or head). be safe, the teeth are sharp and hurt. Always rake so that the wheel would push the rake away from you.
Over time the metal of the rake will year down, at which point it's time for a new rake.
Used for cleaning excess/caked rouge on buffing wheels. A must have item for creating metal mirrors.
As you machine metal polish you apply compound polish or rouge from metal polish rouge bars onto the polishing wheel, this then pushes the compound into the metal and pulls of metal. The burnt used compound and remover metal builds up on your buffing wheel, and if you do not remove this with a metal polishing rake you will push the remover metal back into the metal surface leaving small marks.
One of the differences between a professional metal polisher and a beginner is the professional polishers rake more often. Put on less compound at a time, but rake and re-apply more often.
Hold the rake on the ground with your foot or hold it in your hand, run the wheel against the rake. Important: make sure top put the rake on the side of the wheel so that it is spinning the wheel going away from you, that is if the wheel should grab onto the rake, that it will pull it away from you, and not towards you (or it make hit you on the leg, arm or head). be safe, the teeth are sharp and hurt. Always rake so that the wheel would push the rake away from you.
Over time the metal of the rake will year down, at which point it's time for a new rake.
Used for cleaning excess/caked rouge on buffing wheels. A must have item for creating metal mirrors.
As you machine metal polish you apply compound polish or rouge from metal polish rouge bars onto the polishing wheel, this then pushes the compound into the metal and pulls of metal. The burnt used compound and remover metal builds up on your buffing wheel, and if you do not remove this with a metal polishing rake you will push the remover metal back into the metal surface leaving small marks.
One of the differences between a professional metal polisher and a beginner is the professional polishers rake more often. Put on less compound at a time, but rake and re-apply more often.
Hold the rake on the ground with your foot or hold it in your hand, run the wheel against the rake. Important: make sure top put the rake on the side of the wheel so that it is spinning the wheel going away from you, that is if the wheel should grab onto the rake, that it will pull it away from you, and not towards you (or it make hit you on the leg, arm or head). be safe, the teeth are sharp and hurt. Always rake so that the wheel would push the rake away from you.
Over time the metal of the rake will year down, at which point it's time for a new rake.