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(2) Two Schlegel Buff Pad Marine Double Sided on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Mays Landing, New Jersey, US

Mays Landing, New Jersey, US
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(1) package has been opened and the wool was pulled out a little bit, but not used still in good working condition. I am selling a set of 2 SCHLEGEL 5505 DOUBLE-SIDED FINISHING PAD EXTRA THICK WOOL BLEND 1 ½” PILE HEIGHT (ON EACH SIDE) 8” DIAMETER Double sided construction allows for economic use of both sides of pad. Special select blended wool is ideal for light compounding, swirl-free polishing and final finish. Superb performance with all of today's polishes and glazes. Thicker wool blend pattern with soft edge yield long pad life with no burning. Uses readily available threaded adapter to mount to polishing machine. No need for heavy backing disc.

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