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How about buffing?

PoliGlow Products - An End to Boat Wax and Boat Cleaner.
Poli Glow is not a wax! There is no buffing required. The product dries to a smooth shiny surface in just 60 seconds. You buff when waxing and compounding to remove the dead gelcoat. (See Q. "Why not just wax?) (Back)
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Sometimes when buffing a white spot shows through. What should I do?

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Two ways to remedy this. One, rough up the nail, prime, and add more product. Two, simply add a coat of matching nail polish. The longer you use Polished Nail Systems the less likely this will happen. If the white shows through on the sides or the free edge try: One, shorten the nail to fix the free edge. Simply bevel underneath the free edge of the nail.
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How do we get a high gloss when buffing?

FOOTSIES PRESENTS STRATA
Make sure not to graduate too quickly from a 180 file to the white block. Try using the white block buffer a little longer than seems necessary. Be sure to wipe all grit and dust from the nail and the 3-way buffer, as even the smallest amount of dust will prevent a high gloss. Cuticle oil may be helpful. There may be a slight color variation from batch to batch. Allow the polish to dry completely before you decide it doesn't match.
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What is the difference between rubbing with Mothers, and buffing by machine?

Frequently Asked Questions - Alloy Polishing Co.
Mothers, and other brands of polish simply smooth the high points and remove oxidation, leaving a shiny appearance, only to quickly re-oxidize due to the open grain finish. Mechanical finishing, buffing by machine, literally levels all the microscopic imperfections on the surface, leaving a tight grain structure at the surface, resulting in more clarity and a much longer lasting, nicer finish.
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Should I be buffing my nails?

Nail Care FAQ
No, it is not necessary and takes away the layers that give the nail its strength. If you must buff the nail, do so only once or twice a year using a natural buffer. Also, buff in the direction the nails grow, not side to side, to avoid splitting.
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Can I use a buffing machine on PMC?

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When it comes to PMC, though, work needs to be burnished before polishing, and usually I find that the burnishing provides all the shine I want. If you were to skip the burnishing stage and move directly to a rotary polishing buff, you would find that the polishing compound cakes into the microscopically prickly texture of a PMC surface. Instead of being polished, the piece will appear dirty. Not what you want!
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Why is buffing the nail recommended?

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We highly recommend buffing the nails before applying Acquarella Nail Polish to remove ridges and contaminates that may affect the final surface and adherence.
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Where do I get these buffing pads and foot crème?

The Educational Institute For Healthy Feet
Educational Institute For Healthy Feet has the buffing pads and foot crème available for you to resale to your patients, which will also give you additional income. As the patients continue using the foot crème daily, their cracks and calluses will disappear. R3 Callus | Doctors | Store | Testimonials | Resource Center | About Us | Privacy Policy | Returns Policy | Home
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Can I use an angle grinder for polishing and buffing?

GMC — Global Machinery Company
Yes providing you select a model that features a variable speed so that you can slow the rpm down to a safe speed that will not burn or damage the surface.
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Is towel buffing really important? Will it remove my tan?

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Towel buffing is critically important, and no it does not remove the tan. The buffing spreads around the excess solution on the body, particularly the beads of solution on the hair. It results in a more uniform tan, being analogous to buffing a car after waxing or shoes after shining. The little that is left on the towel is what would have otherwise transferred to your clothing.
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After repairing my marble or tile floors, can I maintain it using a high R.P.M. buffing machine?

Frequently Asked Questions | Porcelain+Plus
Yes you can. Remember the Putty "sticks" to the marble or tile, and the Glaze "sticks" to the Putty. This is why the adhesion is so great. After your marble or tile floor is repaired, buffing the floor will just improve the blending of the Glaze. The more you buff and maintain your floor, the more impressed you will be with the quality of the repair.
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