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    Default Greaseless compounds grits

    Where is the best place to get a greaseless compound and what grits do I need

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    I get mine from Eastwood via Ebay in grits of blue, yellow, green and red. Yeah sorry I don't know the grits, but those are the colors I use. Blue is 80 grit, and the red is 320. Check out Undream's videos on youtube. He lays it all out.

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    Ok thanks I'll have to check into that

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    You can get the whole kit at Caswell. 80, 120, 180, 240. 400 and 600 grit or get the grit you want seperately.
    Last edited by Maximilian; 06-20-2012 at 03:07 AM. Reason: added link

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    Also Max what is the best wheel for a greaseless compound

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tylerbrycen View Post
    Also Max what is the best wheel for a greaseless compound
    I like to to use 4" spiral sewn cotton wheels.

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    What about a muslin wheel

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    I use those too. They also work great.

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    T, the muslin & loose wheels have been used for final buffing w/ rouge or white compound. 'Soft, deform more to the shape of the object being buffed.

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