3M™ Finesse-it™ Natural Buffing Pad 85103, 3 in Black, 10 per inner, 50 per case
SKU: 7000000612
3M™ Finesse-it™ Natural Buffing Pad 85103, 3 in Black, 10 per inner, 50 per case
SKU: 7000000612
$12.39
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Height: 6.70 Inches
Width: 8.80 Inches
Length: 10.60 Inches
Weight: 1 Lb(s) 9 Oz
Product Benefits
- Provides the most aggressive cutting action in the Finesse-it line for fast removal of sanding scratches in conjunction with 3M™Finesse-it™ polishes
- Dense natural pile conforms to contours for even finishing
- Aggressive cut quickly removes oxidation and scratches with less heat buildup
- 3M™ Hookit™ attachment system holds pad securely and provides quick disc/pad change-out
- Pads combine with buffers, random orbital tools, and variable speed polishers to produce desired final finish
Wool buffing pads are generally more aggressive and easier to control than foam pads. They have a greater available cutting surface area due to the presence of thousands of fibers. These fibers provide faster cutting action than foam pads, Wool fibers hold the polish to provide even distribution of material and require less pressure from the operator. The nap helps wool pads glide and conform to contours, making them easier to control than foam pads. Because of their cutting ability, wool pads are effective for removing sanding scratches and perform best on rotary type buffing tools. Depending on the polish type, individual technique, composition of the coating, and the tool used, finishing with a wool pad may require a follow-up step with a foam pad and polish to remove micro-marring or swirl marks.
Finesse-it™ products are a line of specially engineered abrasives, compounds, polishes, and buffing pads to be used on OEM and baked refinish paints to remove defects, sand scratches, or swirl marks on a variety of painted surfaces. 3M™ Finesse-it™ products are an integral part of a 3M recommended buffing system for repairing surface defects to clear coats, lacquered wood, solid surfaces, gelcoat, powder coat, industrial paint, acrylic, and glass.