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Mylands friction finish streaks how to remove?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 2:50 am    Post subject: Mylands friction finish streaks how to remove? Reply with quote

I bought some Mylands High Build Friction Polish yesterday and tried it
on a maple weed pot with a 1-1/8" diameter neck and 3" diameter body.
The neck did fine but the body has some rather distinct dull streak
areas. Repeating the polishing didn't seem to help. I saw in some old
postings that I probably didn't generate enough heat while polishing and
should have used two paper towels with polish, one on each side.

So, how do I remove the streaks and do I just try again with two pads
one on each side as it turns?

Thanks.

Fred
Concord, NC
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Mylands friction finish streaks how to remove? Reply with quote

I'm sure it's not what you want to hear, but I think I'd get rid of it
completely and use something else. I just tried the same product on
two things here that I care about (MISTAKE), and it did not go well at
all. This was not old polish, brand new (at least to me) so I'm
moving on to something else.





On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 15:50:26 -0500, Fred <"wary_dragon AT yahoo DOT
com"> wrote:

Quote:
I bought some Mylands High Build Friction Polish yesterday and tried it
on a maple weed pot with a 1-1/8" diameter neck and 3" diameter body.
The neck did fine but the body has some rather distinct dull streak
areas. Repeating the polishing didn't seem to help. I saw in some old
postings that I probably didn't generate enough heat while polishing and
should have used two paper towels with polish, one on each side.

So, how do I remove the streaks and do I just try again with two pads
one on each side as it turns?

Thanks.

Fred
Concord, NC
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