ColorTone Polishing Compounds

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FI-700-000
Grouped product items
Product Name Qty
ColorTone Polishing Compounds - Medium
$34.90
ColorTone Polishing Compounds - Fine
$34.90
ColorTone Polishing Compounds - Swirl Remover
$34.90
ColorTone Polishing Compounds - Set of 3
$94.50
- For polishing gloss finishes on guitars and other stringed instruments - Medium & Fine grades for polishing newly applied finishes after sanding - Swirl Remover for use after other grades & rejuvenating old finishes - 4oz (60ml) squeeze bottles - Can be used by hand with a soft cloth or with a foam machine buffer - Remarkable result for removing fine sanding scratches - Can be used on nitrocellulose & poly finishes and plastic pickguards - Leaves no residue - Silicone free ColorTone compounds are used on a new finish after it has been sanded back with fine wet and dry sandpaper. They transform a fine-sanded finish into a dazzling high-gloss surface you can be proud of. Instructions for use below
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For New Finishes -
Cutting back and polishing should be done once the finish is fully cured. For nitrocellulose lacquer a minimum of 2 weeks curing time will give the best results.

Cutting Back with Sandpaper
The finish is first cut back using 800-1200 grit wet and dry sandpaper. The sandpaper should be soaked in water with a small amount of detergent. Sand the finish back until it is flat and almost all signs of gloss are removed. A few small glossy spots are acceptable.

Be careful not to sand through the finish. Extra care should be taken along edges.

Polishing with Compound
Start with Medium compound. It can be used by hand with a fine cotton cloth such as a piece of old t-shirt. Polish off any residue with a clean cloth.

Polish in circles where possible. The aim is to remove all of the scratches from the sandpaper.

A machine polisher such as a foam rotary pad on a drill can also be used rather than hand polishing.

The Fine compound follows the Medium and will give a super high-gloss finish.

Swirl Remover is used to remove buffing marks from the polishes.

Rejuvenating Old Finishes -
Swirl Remover can also be used by hand to bring out a higher luster on aged finishes. It can be used by hand with a fine cotton cloth such as a piece of old t-shirt. Polish in circles where possible until the desired gloss is achieved. Polish off any residue with a clean cloth.