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[email protected] December 27th 04 02:06 AM

Beall three buff system
 
Hi all. I recently purchased the three buff system and have a
couple of questions. First, how can I know if the three wheels are
properly "charged", and second when will the dust/lint/thread
situation improve? Thanks in advance!

DJ Delorie December 27th 04 03:02 AM


writes:
Hi all. I recently purchased the three buff system and have a
couple of questions. First, how can I know if the three wheels are
properly "charged",


IMHO... they're charged a few seconds after you apply the bricks to
them. Use the bricks as an indicator of how much compound you've put
on the first time. Re-charge when it takes longer to buff. You'll
probably recharge more often when the wheels are new, but there's no
point trying to do it all at once.

and second when will the dust/lint/thread situation improve?


Not long. You can use an 80 grit sanding block to knock off a bunch
of it if you're impatient, but since you should be wearing a dust mask
anyway, it doesn't hurt to just let it go at its own pace.

billh December 27th 04 05:00 PM


wrote in message
...
Hi all. I recently purchased the three buff system and have a
couple of questions. First, how can I know if the three wheels are
properly "charged", and second when will the dust/lint/thread
situation improve? Thanks in advance!


The lint situation will improve but will not go away entirely.
The tendency is for buffs have too much compound/wax rather than too little
so use it sparingly. You will develop a feel for how well they are
performing.
Billh




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