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Buffing EMC topcoat

technical support and information on EMC topcoats and coatings
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Buffing EMC topcoat

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Has anyone every buffed EMC Quantum topcoat? If so could you give me some dos and don'ts.


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Re: Buffing EMC topcoat

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Yes, we did it here. There is nothing special to it: slow speed in order not to warm it up . . . we used Finesse buffing compound.
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Re: Buffing EMC topcoat

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Did you use a standard polisher with a foam pad?
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