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04-18-2016, 11:12 AM
Thread: A few questions about greaseless compounds
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I agree with Mainaman's post - but you might...
I agree with Mainaman's post - but you might learn a bit more if you get hold of a couple of old razors with pits. It will show you how the greaseless works and just what it's limitations are.
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04-15-2016, 07:31 AM
Thread: A few questions about greaseless compounds
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Pure supposition here, but the sparkles are maybe...
Pure supposition here, but the sparkles are maybe caused because your wheels are not firm enough. Close sewn wheels are recommended for greaseless - it needs a firm base to build on and then the...
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04-14-2016, 02:29 PM
Thread: A few questions about greaseless compounds
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I guess what Lynn does is move further up the...
I guess what Lynn does is move further up the grits to remove the 600 scratch marks - before using polishing compounds - that's if you want to go for a mirrored finish.
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04-14-2016, 10:21 AM
Thread: A few questions about greaseless compounds
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A sisal wheel is recommended after greaseless...
A sisal wheel is recommended after greaseless compound. I can't help with the makes or colours because they differ over here but straight after greaseless move to a high cut/low polish compound on a...
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