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    That looks very nice. I would leave as is......

    That looks very nice. I would leave as is... Maybe just polish it up with some green compound if you had any but some Maas would be good too.

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    You never mix compounds so if using a Dremel get...

    You never mix compounds so if using a Dremel get several mandrels and use each wheel with a different compound on a seperate felt or other wheel you want to use.

    With a buffing machine and...
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    The link that Jimmy posted is one (except I get...

    The link that Jimmy posted is one (except I get the same dry compounds at Caswell since these are FORMAX compounds and I order many other items from Caswell. They sell greaseless too.

    Eastwood is...
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    No, they wont. In order to replace part of...

    No, they wont. In order to replace part of sanding you would need to use coarser compounds. The only compounds would be the greasless compounds that range frm 60 grit up to 600 grit. I've once seen...
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    SS compound is refered to as Stainless Steel...

    SS compound is refered to as Stainless Steel compound. There's several places that sells them and Caswell comes to mind. These are FORMAX compounds and are very good.
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    Forget jewelers rouge. It doesn't do squad. Get...

    Forget jewelers rouge. It doesn't do squad. Get some white or green compound.
    But it seems the scratches are still visble you say. Then you'll need black or SS compounds first and work your way up....
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