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    Tested the Polishing Pads

    I gave the polishing pads a good testing over the last couple of days...
    First I found that they work nice on wood and synthetics materials both... if used on wood they must be used dry...
    The neatest thing that I tried them on was a mixed media pen I turned from White Corian with Black Ebony Accents... I wet sanded through the complete set of pads and the corian and ebony both took on a fantastic polish... I then finished the complete pen with a coat of hard black carnuba wax and an overcoat of Renaissance wax... almost too slick to hold on to.. LOL...
    Well here it is..
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    Last edited by Ken Salisbury; 09-13-2004 at 9:18 AM. Reason: Removed signature since it contained a direct link to poster's web site - which violates SMC TOS

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    You passed the test Tom! Very nice!!
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    I tested mine today. They work great. Do read the instructions first though. These pads work better wet then dry.

    They do a great job. Thanks Ken!
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