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04-08-2009, 07:43 PM #2
If memory serves I think the rouge is 32k. Is it red?
From a website:
Schaffner manufactures a variety of jeweler's rouge to meet your specific requirements.
Red Bright Jeweler's Rouge
The abrasive medium is a superfine, soft red rouge combined with just enough hard grease binders to keep the compound on the buffing wheel. Used to bring out a high color on Gold, Silver,
Sterling , Platinum and Brass.
White Jeweler's Rouge
An extremely dry grade of compound made with ultra-fine, soft abrasive powders. Produces a clear, brilliant, mirror-like finish on chromium, stainless, carbon steel, brass and aluminum.
Green Jeweler's Rouge
A very dry compound made with green chromium oxide powder. Used in the jewelry trade for extremely fine color buffing jobs on all classes of metals. To a mirror bright finish and to remove light "metal fuzz" or lap lines without disturbing the essential dimensions of the work.