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Post by 1dave on Mar 27, 2024 13:12:27 GMT -5
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Post by vegasjames on Mar 27, 2024 18:10:58 GMT -5
I like using denim. I save my old jeans for helping to buff cabs.
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Post by chris1956 on Mar 27, 2024 20:16:21 GMT -5
I like using denim. I save my old jeans for helping to buff cabs. I have used old jeans also for a hand buff on Petoskey stones. Old canvas shits seem to work well also.
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Post by jasoninsd on Mar 27, 2024 20:19:34 GMT -5
I like using denim. I save my old jeans for helping to buff cabs. I have used old jeans also for a hand buff on Petoskey stones. Old canvas shits seem to work well also. Hmmm...does this belong in the Coprolite thread? LOL *Just teasin' Chris! LOL
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Post by chris1956 on Mar 27, 2024 20:59:20 GMT -5
I have used old jeans also for a hand buff on Petoskey stones. Old canvas shits seem to work well also. Hmmm...does this belong in the Coprolite thread? LOL *Just teasin' Chris! LOL Oops. My fingers are faster than my brain.
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Post by vegasjames on Mar 28, 2024 7:16:48 GMT -5
I like using denim. I save my old jeans for helping to buff cabs. I have used old jeans also for a hand buff on Petoskey stones. Old canvas shits seem to work well also. Aren't shits a bit soft and gooey for polishing? Or does the fiber from the canvas firm them up?
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Post by 1dave on Mar 28, 2024 7:42:55 GMT -5
Not at all the responses I expected.
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vwfence
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Post by vwfence on Apr 2, 2024 20:39:56 GMT -5
i tried these on a sphere machine and didnt like them
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