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Polishing disc Proxxon 28 006, diameter 10 cm, blue/white
Polishing disc Proxxon 28 006, diameter 10 cm, blue/white
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Polishing disc Proxxon 28 006, diameter 10 cm, blue/white
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Polishing disc Proxxon 28 006, diameter 10 cm, blue/white
Polishing disc Proxxon 28 006, diameter 10 cm, blue/white
The Proxxon 28 006 polishing disc is a very soft, 10 cm diameter accessory designed for shine polishing and fine surface finishing. Its flexible construction in blue and white allows the pad to conform to contours and reach spots that rigid discs cannot, making it suitable for delicate polishing on metals and plastics when used with a polishing paste or emulsion.
The very soft material provides gentle, controlled contact with the workpiece to produce high-gloss results without aggressive material removal. The 10 cm diameter balances coverage and maneuverability for detailed work. The disc's flexibility enables access to irregular shapes and recessed areas, reducing the risk of damage on sensitive surfaces. Designed for use with polishing compounds, it supports consistent, even application of paste or emulsion during operation.
Attach the disc to a compatible rotary or polishing tool according to the tool manufacturer's instructions. Apply a small amount of polishing paste or polishing emulsion to the disc or surface. Operate the tool at a moderate speed and move the disc evenly across the surface, allowing the soft pad to conform to contours and polish without excessive pressure. Reapply polishing compound as needed and inspect the surface frequently to avoid overworking delicate areas.
Use only polishing paste or polishing emulsion with this very soft disc. Avoid aggressive compounds or excessive speed to prevent overheating or deforming the pad. For best results on metals, begin with a suitable cutting or finishing compound before switching to a shine polish; for plastics, test on a small area first to ensure compatibility.
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