![]() We recommend using this bar with the Yellow Mill Treated Airway buffing wheel. this green chromium oxide is what fills and polishes the surface of the aluminum and reflects a rich luster that will give you a mirror shine. Our green rouge is made for exactly this, it differs from the yellow rouge bar which is for stainless in one simple fact, it has green chromium oxide in it. This will require a compound that fills in these pours and gently polishes the surface of the aluminum. Aluminum for instance, is very porous, absorbs compound and is typically very thin. When it comes to polishing stainless steel or aluminum, you are dealing with two completely different forms of metal. This bar is typically paired with the orange airway buffing wheel but can also be paired with the yellow airway buffing wheel if the polishing job is not that bad! What bars are best for a 2 step mirror polish on aluminum or stainless steel? The tripoli polishing compound bar is brown in color and is typically used to polish aluminum and will remove 400 and 600 grit sand marks. Typically you would pair this bar with our Red Treated airway buffing wheel! ![]() This bar is used for polishing on stainless steel and can remover scratch marks as coarse as 320 grit and 400 grit. ![]() The first is the black compound bar which is our stainless cutting bar. If you see on the chart we have two aggressive bars that are used in polishing. What bars are best for removing heavy scratch marks? compound bars depending on the color will vary in the abrasive grain that is used, whether it be coarse grains to help remove abrasive scratches or super fine micro abrasives for a mirror polish. Polishing compound bars are made abrasive grains, stearic acid (binder), tallow & wax. What are polishing compound bars made out of? This is important to note if you are trying to cross reference bars and figure out which of your bars is what in relation to this chart above.īut first. Our polishing compound rouge bars are mostly industry standard as far as colors go, so our green rouge would be equivalent to the green rouge from Jackson Lea, Menzerna, or Foremax. HOW TO READ THIS POLISHING CHART Compound bars As far as buffing wheels go, we display the different colors that range from stiff and hard to soft and fine finishing. As shown in the chart below, we have different aggressiveness in polishing compound bars that range from heavy cut to fine finishing. In this article we will explain the difference in stiffness between the relation of buffing wheels and buffing compound bars. CHART ON BUFFING WHEELS AND BUFFING COMPOUNDS
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