Vossy1
Landlord.
How do you polish stainless with a bench grinder/polisher and pads, ie, what are the right buffing compounds/pads to use for stainless steel?
I've long wanted to buff up my cornies and having recently had some work done on my conical chillers I saw a bench polisher in action for the 1st time and liked the results. There are full kits on ebay but they might/might not have in them what I need.
Can anyone recommend which pads and compounds to use. This is for fine polishing of stainless in the case of the conical chillers so I might as well go that route for the cornies.
Looking at this listing I'd say white and green, and that would answer the pad question, but something tells me the dirtier cornies need something else :hmm:
EDIT...kit here though I've been advised 250w would be better.
I've long wanted to buff up my cornies and having recently had some work done on my conical chillers I saw a bench polisher in action for the 1st time and liked the results. There are full kits on ebay but they might/might not have in them what I need.
Can anyone recommend which pads and compounds to use. This is for fine polishing of stainless in the case of the conical chillers so I might as well go that route for the cornies.
Looking at this listing I'd say white and green, and that would answer the pad question, but something tells me the dirtier cornies need something else :hmm:
EDIT...kit here though I've been advised 250w would be better.