Preț mic Pasta pentru metal 3D Metal Polish 470 ml
Prețul inițial a fost: 88,09 lei.44,05 leiPrețul curent este: 44,05 lei.
Salvează: 50%
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Descriere
IMPORTANT: Always work on a cool clean surface in the shade. Whenever you’re polishing metal surfaces, the type and the texture of your application material is a huge factor in the cutting ability of the polish or the final finishing results of the polish. Cutting with a wool pad on a rotary buffer at high speed will remove oxidation incredibly fast but it will not leave swirl-free finish. For delicate surfaces, to bring the metal surface to a mirror perfect shine, a soft cotton applicator like round cotton cosmetic removal patches will be less aggressive the cotton terry cloth and even cotton t-shirt material. If you have any questions about how to start and finish any metal polishing process, please contact customer care before you start. We will be happy to help guide you through the process and the appropriate products you’ll need.By HandMaterial choice – For neglected surfaces, start with 100% cotton terrycloth toweling, for example, cut an old bath towel or hand towel into pieces about 6” by 6” and fold this piece of cloth in half for working the polish over the oxidized or tarnished surface. As a follow-up step or for metal surfaces in good shape, use a soft material, for example cut a t-shirt up into small piece, like 6” by 6” or use a microfiber or cotton applicator. For fine polishing work, visit a local drug store and purchase ladies 2” cotton rounds for removing make-up.Step 1: Using the appropriate material for the condition of the metal surface, apply an ample amount of 3D Metal Polish and spread the product out using an overlapping circular motion.Step 2: After spreading the polish out, work the product with firm pressure. If the metal surface has a grain, then work the polish in a back-n-forth motion in the direction of the grain.Step 3: Using a clean cotton or microfiber towel, remove the residue and buff the finish to a brilliant shine.Orbital PolisherPad choice – For neglected, oxidized metal surfaces, use a fiber pad. For a follow-up step or for metal surfaces in good condition, use a foam polishing pad.Step 1: Apply 3D Metal Polish to the face of the pad. Using a medium speed spread the product out over the area to be worked.Step 2: Turn the polisher to a medium to high speed, whatever it takes to maintain pad rotation, and then using medium downward pressure on the head of the polisher, begin making slow, overlapping passes in a crosshatch pattern. As you’re polishing, monitor pad rotation. For effective oxidation removal and polishing to a mirror finish – you must maintain pad rotation.Step 3: After 8 to 10 section passes, turn polisher off and using cotton or microfiber towel, remove polish residue. Re-wipe the area using a second, clean cotton or microfiber towel to bring metal surface to a clear, mirror finish.NOTE: For severely neglected surfaces, you may need to do 2-3 steps starting with a fiber pad and then finishing with a foam pad.Rotary PolisherPad choice – For neglected, oxidized metal surfaces, use a traditional wool cutting or polishing pad. The fibers for this type of pad are a form of abrasive and together with the metal polish will cut oxidation very fast. The downside is the fibers themselves will tend to leave holograms in the metal surface. These holograms can be removed by doing a second polishing step using an orbital polisher with a foam polishing pad.For metal surfaces in good condition, use a foam polishing pad. Keep in mind, anytime you use a rotary polisher, the single rotating direction of the pad against the metal surface will leave holograms. For a hologram-free finish you must re-polish using an orbital polisher with a foam pad.Step 1: Apply 3D Metal Polish in a circle around the inside of the face of the pad. Using a slow speed spread the product out over the area to be worked.Step 2: Turn the polisher to a medium to high speed, and then using medium downward pressure on the head of the polisher, begin making slow, overlapping passes in a crosshatch pattern. Step 3: After 8 to 10 section passes, turn polisher off and using cotton or microfiber towel, remove polish residue. Re-wipe the area using a second, clean cotton or microfiber towel to bring metal surface to a clear, mirror finish.NOTE: For severely neglected surfaces, you may need to do 2-3 steps starting with a fiber pad and then finishing with a foam pad.Keep in mind, anytime you use a rotary polisher, the single rotating direction of the pad against the metal surface will leave holograms – EVEN WITH A FOAM PAD. For a hologram-free finish you must re-polish using an orbital polisher with a foam pad.




