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Old 10-30-2014, 10:03 AM
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Not sure you'd want to buy a whole bottle just to buff one run, but I use Presta Ultra Cutting Cream for buffing. I also like a (medium) foam pad on a variable speed buffer for polishing. wool is a bit too aggressive for me and the Presta on a foam pad easily takes out 1500 scratches.

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Old 10-30-2014, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by MrPbody
Not sure you'd want to buy a whole bottle just to buff one run, but I use Presta Ultra Cutting Cream for buffing. I also like a (medium) foam pad on a variable speed buffer for polishing. wool is a bit too aggressive for me and the Presta on a foam pad easily takes out 1500 scratches.

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DO NOT BUFF the new blended line too much. It WILL peel back and expose an edge.
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Originally Posted by Roger Walling
DO NOT BUFF the new blended line too much. It WILL peel back and expose an edge.
what blend line? I thought we were just cutting off a run here.

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