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    Default Casewell Australia and their greaseless compounds

    Just took delivery of three grits of Lea Greaseless Buffing Compound.
    #120,#180,#240 @ approx 800gms each @ $19.95 each.

    This makes the order weigh in at approx 2.40 kgs and $59.85.
    Posting such a heavy order costs another $40.00 !!

    October 6th ordered and October 14th delivered on my doorstep.
    They don't have #400 and #600, but the Polish Up Store has and
    I'll order from them in the near future.

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    I am still an amateur when it comes to buffing. I hope you have a couple of dead razors around to practice on. There is a learning curve, when I think I've found an end to the learning curve I'll PM you.
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    Stupid prices compared to USA. I make my own emery bobs but for the time involved I shoulda just bought the greaseless.
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    I get mine from the US. Made by Eastwoods I think. It's about AUD$15 a bag which is 2.5lbs or a bit over 1kg. I can bring 4 bags from the US via my postal service for about $20-$25.

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