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    Heat it and beat it Bruno's Avatar
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    Default Dremel and red paste

    I am cleaning up the wedge blade with the large hole.
    Since I have a small tube of dovo red paste I thought I'd use that on a dremel felt wheel to bring back the shine.

    It works fairly good too. The only thing is that The felt gets dirty pretty rapidly.
    Proceeding like this I'd quickly work my way through a pack of them.

    Are there better options than felt?
    I also have a wheel with black fiberglass bristles, but I think that I should not use that in our living room for fear of red stains everywhere.
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    Dont worry if the felt gets dirty, it wont change it's ability to polish, it's more an indication of the ammount of material being removed.

    I have two felt wheels that are as black as the ace of spades, they still work just fine.

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    I'll second Lancer on this one. I get the same with my red Dremel polishing paste.

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