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EURO TOOL

EURO TOOL Jeweler's Benchtop Polisher (Each)

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How To Use Buffing Wheels & Polishing Compounds with a Benchtop Polisher

Use Vigor® White Tripoli with a yellow muslin Chemkote buffing wheel to remove larger scratches from gold, silver, brass, copper and other metal jewelry. Follow up with a final polish using a soft combed muslin Finex wheel with either Zam (#69-187) for silver, nickel, and stainless steel, or red rouge (#69-186) for gold, GF, brass and copper.

Don't mix the polishing compounds. Dedicate one wheel to each polishing compound. If you use a variety of metals, you might leave the Tripoli buffing wheel on the left side, and then trade out the red rouge and Zam wheels on the right as necessary.

Entanglement Warning: Keep hair, loose clothing, dangling jewelry, and beards away from the rotating parts of motorized polishing tools!

If you find yourself doing a lot of grinding, buffing, polishing, soldering, pickling, etc., consider adding a ventilation system to pull dust, fumes and small particles away from you. Many pre-made systems exist for workshops, or you can create your own from flexible ductwork intakes directly over your work areas, and exhaust fan(s) that fit your workspace and needs.


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Country of Origin:
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EURO TOOL

Product Reviews

  • 5

    Take your finished pieces to the next level

    Posted by Cindi on Feb 10th 2022

    I can't tell you how much time I spent hand polishing, tumbling and finishing my pieces. They looked good, but never as good as I'd like. So I bit the bullet and bought the Euro Tool Benchtop Polisher. WOW my pieces are gleaming and look better than ever. Polished well, brass almost looks like yellow gold and copper can easily pass for a rose gold...and that is exactly what someone said when they saw my finished silver, brass, and copper bangles. Spectacular investment to take your pieces to the next level.