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<blockquote data-quote="olympic" data-source="post: 15908336" data-attributes="member: 168598"><p><a href="https://emeraldcoatings.com/product-category/buffing-supplies/buffing-polishing-kits/" target="_blank">Buffing & Polishing Kits | Product categories | Emerald Coatings</a> </p><p></p><p>I'm in Canada and so is this store but I'm sure there are similar suppliers in the USA. I picked up a "jumbo" kit with a variety of wheels, all of the buffing bars and a rake because I plan to do my exhaust system and some other stuff as well. </p><p></p><p>For the driveshaft, I sanded it with a random orbital sander with 220, 400, 600 grit (some areas by hand) and then buffed it with the brown compound on a spiral sewn buffing wheel and then a final buff with the white compound on a loose cotton wheel. It's not a perfect mirror finish because I probably rushed the step with the brown compound but it good enough for a beginner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olympic, post: 15908336, member: 168598"] [URL="https://emeraldcoatings.com/product-category/buffing-supplies/buffing-polishing-kits/"]Buffing & Polishing Kits | Product categories | Emerald Coatings[/URL] I'm in Canada and so is this store but I'm sure there are similar suppliers in the USA. I picked up a "jumbo" kit with a variety of wheels, all of the buffing bars and a rake because I plan to do my exhaust system and some other stuff as well. For the driveshaft, I sanded it with a random orbital sander with 220, 400, 600 grit (some areas by hand) and then buffed it with the brown compound on a spiral sewn buffing wheel and then a final buff with the white compound on a loose cotton wheel. It's not a perfect mirror finish because I probably rushed the step with the brown compound but it good enough for a beginner. [/QUOTE]
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