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    Coloring Compounds: Metal Polishing Compound for Buffing Wheels

    Size
    Color
    Green Rouge
    Blue Rouge
    White Rouge
    Yellow Deluxe
    Wild Berry Synthetic Cut And Color Compound
    SS-311 True Green

    Coloring Compounds: Metal Polishing Compound for Buffing Wheels

    Renegade Products is the premier manufacturer of polishing compounds that are robust in quality due to our use of premium raw materials. We do not use cheap fillers in our polishing compounds like other manufacturers that prioritize profit over bar quality. 

    Coloring compounds should be used as a second step with our intermediate buffing wheels to add a noticeable shine to your surface, refining the initial cut/polish left behind by the cutting stage.

    What are metal polishing compounds?

    Our metal polishing compounds are used with our Airway Buffing Wheels to increase the effectiveness of the wheel while being used during the cutting, buffing, and polishing process. Some are of a coarser consistency and are usually used to remove scratches while the others are finer, which lends to them being used to shine and finish your work. They should be applied to airway buffing wheels by coating the edges of the airway buffs like below:

    applying-compound-to-airway-buffing-wheel

    What Metal Polishing Compound Should I Use?

    To determine which polishing compounds are most appropriate for your project, we've listed them below along with some basic characteristics regarding their performance:

    • Green Rouge

      • Coloring rouge
      • Contains fine and extra-fine abrasive grains
      • Considered a “dry” bar
      • Cutting ability: 3/10
      • Dryness: 8/10
    • White Rouge

      • Coloring rouge
      • Contains medium and fine abrasive grains
      • Relatively “dry” bar
      • Cutting ability: 4/10
      • Dryness: 8/10
    • Blue Rouge

      • Finishing bar
      • Considered a “very dry” bar with a high melting point
      • Contains fine abrasive grains
      • Less abrasive grain-density compared to yellow and black
      • Meant to stick to work surface
      • Cutting ability: 4/10
      • Dryness: 9/10
    • Yellow Deluxe

      • Coloring bar
      • Contains a high concentration of fine abrasive grains
      • Considered a “balanced” medium-dry bar
      • Cutting ability: 4/10
      • Dryness: 7/10
    • Wild Berry

      • Coloring bar
      • Contains coarse and medium abrasive grains
      • Balanced wetness
      • Cutting ability: 6/10
      • Dryness: 6/10
    • SS-311 True Green

      • Coloring bar
      • Contains fine abrasive grains
      • Considered a balanced, medium-dry bar 
      • Cutting ability: 4/10
      • Dryness: 7/10
      • Premium polishing grain profile
      • Enhanced hue and shine from Green Oxide
      • Equally effective on aluminum and stainless steel

    What Polisher/Grinder is most common with polishing compounds & buffing wheels? 

    MAKITA 9237C- The best 3,500 RPM polishing machine (PROS & BEGINNERS) 

    MAKITA GA7021 - The best 6,000 RPM polishing machine (PROS) 

    How do I prep for polishing?

    Prepping is almost entirely all about sanding. We recommend starting with 180 grit for most wheels and stepping forward to 220 grit, and finishing with 400 grit sanding discs. Most polishing, for aluminum, can be polished well after prepping with 400 grit—finer grits are not usually necessary before polishing with tripoli compound.

    Two points to keep in mind that as an alternative to sanding discs one of most popular products is the buff and blend prep discs. Most users will not need green buff and blend discs as those are often used more for concrete wheels. The blue buff and blend disc can help remove dirt, grime, and rust from a wheel to provide a clean surface to begin polishing with compound. We do recommend hitting an aluminum wheel with our maroon satin airway prior to going to polish with tripoli compound as the blue buff and blend disc may leave some hash marks that won't come out without a finer sanding of 400 grit or the maroon airway.

     

    What do the colors mean for metal polishing compound?

    The color of the polishing compound is almost always a byproduct of the natural abrasive ingredients. Tripoli powder, pictured below for example, is an abrasive product that along with the other formula's ingredients allows the buffing wheel to polish a metal surface. These abrasives are often pigments as well causing the bar color to take on the appearance of the abrasive.

    In situations where similar in color appearances have substantially different abrasive qualities, many manufactures (ourselves included) can add separate pigment or dye to help differentiate the products.

    Pro tip: 

    Use our Renegade Red Liquid Metal Polish, Renegade Pro Red, and Renegade Pipe Dream Chrome Conditioner and Polish liquid metal polishes between major cuttings to help maintain a show-quality shine on your vehicles.


    What speed should I move the buffing wheel across the surface?

    We captured the below video as a guide of how fast you should drag the buffing wheel across the metal surface.

    Buffing Wheel Speed for Metal Polishing from Renegade Products USA on Vimeo.


     

     

    The SDS Sheets for our Metal Polishing Compounds can be found below:

    SDS Sheet for T88 Brown Tripoli Compound

    SDS Sheet for G16 Green Rouge Compound

    SDS Sheet for T121 Fast-Cut Brown Tripoli Compound

    SDS Sheet for SS800 Blue Rouge Compound

    SDS Sheet for SS615 Yellow Deluxe Compound

    SDS Sheet for SS11 Black Magic Compound

    SDS Sheet for SS300 White Rouge Compound

    SDS Sheet for SS510 Competition Purple Compound 

    SDS Sheet for Q36 Illudium One-Step Compound