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    Default Radial Bristle Dics

    I recieved these in the post this morning Radial Bristle Disc Kit 999 1967, having struggled to get a granulated bead to polish up nicely, these have worked wonders not only diid they remove firestain within moments they have got inbetween all the small nooks and crannys and no polish is needed so no black face or fingers lol

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    Yep they're great aren't they
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    They are that. Have you tried the 3" ones on a polishing motor?

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    Haven't got a polishing motor...how much time do they save compared to a flexshaft and brush sets??
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    I use those too and luuuuurve them!
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    Yeah, me too. I use them as well for cleaning silver prior to enamelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuranoSilver View Post
    Haven't got a polishing motor...how much time do they save compared to a flexshaft and brush sets??
    Can't compare, really - I only use the little brushes on small, fiddly areas. The ones I've got for the polishing motor are the 3M brushes in the finer grits; the coarser grits on the flex shaft can be a bit rough & ready.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    They are that. Have you tried the 3" ones on a polishing motor?
    i was just thinking to myself i wonder if they do these larger for a polishing mop thanks Peter

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    I love mine too

    Though I can only dream of a polishing motor (and somewhere to put it!)

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    Ooohh. These sound interesting. Do you use them instead of normal mops and polishing compounds? Do they make them redundant?
    Linda

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