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Poly-carbonate Plastic Polishing Kit Snowmobile Motorcycle quick Mount Wheels
$ 13.46
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Description
Available is a kit for polishing Polycarbonate Plastic. Polycarbonate tends to discolor as it fades. Polycarbonate is used on a LOT of things. Vintage Snowmobiles, Motorcycles, Automobiles, Boats, headlamps, taillamps, windshields just to name a few.Polycarbonate is the same color all the way through and fairly ridged.
This kit includes two 1/4 inch quick mount buff wheels, two different grits of compound. When using these wheels in a drill, your surface speed of the buff wheel will be slower. You will not achieve the same speed ad using a buffer when mounted in a slower drill. I have also put these adapters in a die grinder type tool and regulated the air pressure to get about 2000 rpm. This works fairly well when you get the correct speed for small jobs.
We use one wheel for each grit, changing wheels between grits. We do not want to cross contaminate the buff wheels.
For this listing you are getting 4 pieces. fine blue polish, medium white polish, a fine polish wheel, and a medium cutting wheel all for one low price!
The fine blue plastic compound is a small brick, 1 inch by 3 inch. The medium white plastic compound is a medium brick, 1 inch by 5 inches. More than likely, you will use more of the medium grit as the fine grit doesn't use much product.
No sandpaper is included with this kit.
Notes on the examples shown. The blue Polaris snowmobile trunk pieces came from the same snowmobile. Both were the same color prior to polishing. No tricks, no gimmicks. The white taillight bezel is a before and after shot. The yellow Ski-Doo sample is half untouched, half polished.
Please note: You can purchase cheaper products that do not do the job. ebay is full of them...... Look at the pictures and I think you will like the outcome. That is what counts at the end of the day.
I have 50 lbs of "compound" that I purchased from a discount seller. I asked myself, "how bad could it be?" Well it is 50 lbs of elephant dung. That is how bad it can be!
I purchase my product direct from the manufacturer. It is quality product and I personally use it, I have a customer that polishes metals for a living that uses it. It is professional grade product.