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SCOTTCHEN Green Buffing Polishing Cutting Compound is a 4 oz super fine wax-based abrasive designed to deliver a high-luster mirror finish on stainless steel and other hard metals. Featuring durable zirconia alumina grit, it applies smoothly to buffing wheels for professional-grade polishing results, making it an essential tool for metalworkers seeking flawless surface refinement.













| ASIN | B0DK55DRQ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #415,472 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #343 in Abrasive Finishing Compounds |
| Brand | SCOTTCHEN |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2024 |
| Grit Material | Wax |
| Grit Type | Super Fine |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | SCOTTCHEN |
| Material | Zirconia Alumina |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.52 x 0.91 inches |
S**R
Product unusable.
Buffing compound was delivered in pieces and crumbs. The pieces are so small you can’t apply the compound on the buffing wheel.
G**6
Looks fine as expected.
Looks right but too soon to tell as I just got it.
Y**A
Funciona bien
M**S
Doesn't work on lexan
Searching for products to clean and clear lexan rc bodies that previously have been painted.this product didnt work I bought the wrong color it should have been blue. Oops
G**E
The product is fine but packaged incorrectly!
I’ve been busy lately and am just now getting around to using the product. Product works great. I order the 3-pack - fine, medium and coarse. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered I received 2 mediums and a coarse - a medium was packaged incorrectly. Now I’ll have to order a fine separately - probably from a different source.
A**R
much harder than expected
This bar is much harder than others I've used - it's also a much lighter green which makes me suspect there is a higher wax to compound ratio. It is hard enough that there were more little chunks not on the wheel than were on the wheel. Heat would likely help. I tried polishing the inside of a stainless steel skillet. The best option was to take a small wheel to the pan rather than the pan to a larger wheel. It did not go well. With hard pressure, some of the compound stuck to the surface of the pan (didn't stick to the small wheel at all) , but then running the wheel over the traces on compound on the surface did nothing. I tried adding a different - wetter polishing compound to add movement. This succeeded in getting the green compound up onto the wheel, but one of them was far more coarse than I expected. I'm not sure which but I have to assume the wetter one I added. I have yet to polish the pan as I hoped because this compound is so hard. Maybe if I heat the pan on the stove and then bring the wheel over...
U**S
Felt like I was buffing with wax
This is a review of the green polishing compound stick. This stick is very soft and when I applied it to my buffing wheel I was caught off guard with how quickly the stick started to melt away. According to the description page, this stick uses animal fat as the carrier material for the polishing compound. I have never paid attention to the base material of every other buffing stick I have used and maybe this is the first time I have used a fat base. I do know that I am not a fan of it because while buffing a stainless-steel molding it left a buildup of fat behind on the molding that I had to carefully scrape off.
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