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  1. #11
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    I've Dialux red & green, & some orange stuff called Polinum for final finish which works well on anything.
    Bought these donkeys years ago, but I don't generally do polishing so they'll last me out.

    I do also have a kilo brick of some yellow waxy stuff that acts abit like tripoli for cutting out scratches..again It's over 8 years since bought & will last another 30

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    Well I've not found fabulustre since I bought it about 3 or 4 years ago and I can't recall how much I paid for it ... what I do know is it is a never ending tube always disappointing when you want an excuse to buy something new. Dennis what do you use?

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    I'm a menzerna fan too....my stuff has never been so shiny....(done the rouge, luxi and a few unknowns,.....but this is head and shoulders above)!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanessa View Post
    Well I've not found fabulustre since I bought it about 3 or 4 years ago and I can't recall how much I paid for it ... what I do know is it is a never ending tube always disappointing when you want an excuse to buy something new. Dennis what do you use?
    I never use any paste at all, only MicroMesh, Radial disks, or my tumbler with Burnishing Soap"B".

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    I have Tripoli, Rouge & recently Luxi, I bought the first 2 when starting out and had little experience of polishing.
    Since someone (Dennis I think) recommended Micromesh cloths I have used these and the finish is great, especially if you tumble afterwards.
    If too shiny I usually take it down with the yellow radial abrasive disc on my flex shaft which gives a lovely soft satin finish. I hardly use the polish now.

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