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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: ambi1 on November 07, 2006, 02:26:36 PM
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hi, need some clarification, anyone knows the grit of brunswick polish. thanks in advance.
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DARK BEER IT IS THEN!
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I don't think there is any grit in the Brunsick Factory Polish, but I could be wrong.
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Brick
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I used some today for the first time and it did seem to have some grit in it. I was surprised to see this. It looked like alot thinner and finer version of Rough Buff to me.
Edited on 11/7/2006 11:24 PM
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NO grit in Brunswick's high gloss polish. The underlying level stays the same.
Prove it to yourself by sanding a Brunswick pearl to 800 grit and applying their polish. Then apply 1500 grit + their polish and compare the ball's reactions to the base finish of 400 grit + the polish, while on the same or similar oil pattern AND amount.
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Edited on 11/8/2006 8:58 AM
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I can confirm this: no grit in the polish. In fact, you can fine-tune the ball very well through the underlying grit gase. When I sand a ball to 1.000 grit (grey pad) and apply the Brunswick polish, I can still see the sanding lines under 4 coats of polish? It does not even out.
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OK, my bad.. at what level is the polish?? 4000? 5000? etc.
Thanks again.
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DARK BEER IT IS THEN!
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OK, my bad.. at what level is the polish?? 4000? 5000? etc.
Thanks again.
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DARK BEER IT IS THEN!
There is not grit, no abrasive in the polish. THEREFORE there can be no "level"!
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."