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Wheels, Mops, Cones & Tress


This mop has a ne tight cloth weave  Mill treated, hard 1 pure cotton, similar to g quality.


 Enhances cut without loss of head retention  The most Popular starting mop in the polishing industry


 A medium grade of loose fold mop  Two centre rows of stitching around centre strengthens centre


 Also known in the trade as a grease bufng mop  When you use Riva Dolly Mops it holds its shape very well, and you can push up your pieces to get into those awkward areas.


 An ideal mop to level your metal such as scratches, pit holes, le and casting ash marks.


 Most popular with getting inside polishing bangles, and bracelets.


The Riva Dolly Mops has very good wear and last longer when in use. ery good to do large batch loads of work with economical spending. sed with the right bar of compounds you can get a high standard semi bright nish. Dolly mops are very useful to get into spherical ark ward circular areas.


Size:  Material thickness .4mm per fold)  Centre bore size 4m


Recommended compounds  P141 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound  P1384 Dialux blue  P3664 Tripolea 468  P1394 Hyn


Code


P3572A P3572B P3572C P3572D P3572E P3572F P3572G P3572H


Description Ø1” x ½” Riva


Ø1” x 1” Riva


Ø1½” x ½” Riva Ø1½” x 1” Riva Ø2” x ½” Riva Ø2” x 1” Riva


Ø2½” x ½” Riva Ø2½” x 1” Riva


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Price breaks available, see website Swansdown Dolly Mops (3rd stage)


£2.25 £2.30 £2.30 £2.30 £2.55 £2.85 £3.75 £3.75


When you use Swansdown Dolly mops it holds its shape very well, and you can push up your pieces to get into those awkward areas. You will nd the mop maintains durability whilst still offering a quality high nal nish.


The Swansdown mops are resilient when in use. Swansdown is ideal for large quantities of work with economical spending.


sed with the right bar of compounds you can get a high standard mirror nish. Dolly mops are very useful to get into spherical ark ward circular areas.


Size:  Material thickness .3mm per fold)  Centre bore size 4mm


Recommend compounds  P1388 Dialux Rouge  P139 A A rouge  P369 Britelea ff9  P89 Polinum  P89A Platinum Superior inal inish Polishing Compound


Code


P3574A P3574B P3574C P3574D P3574E P3574F P3574G P3574H


Description


Ø1” x ½” Swansdown Ø1” x 1” Swansdown Ø1½” x ½” Swansdown Ø1½” x 1” Swansdown Ø2” x ½” Swansdown Ø2” x 1” Swansdown Ø2½” x ½” Swansdown Ø2½” x 1” Swansdown


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£2.30 £2.30 £2.30 £2.30 £2.60 £2.85 £3.30 £3.75


or cutting & removing course scratch marks - 1st stage


The Gialla “ uality) mops has very good wear and last longer when in use. ery good to do large batch loads of work with economical spending. sed with the right bar of compounds you can get a high standard semi bright nish.


MOPS - LOOSE FOLD


 Gialla is similar to  quality  Mill treated, hard 1 pure cotton  Enhances cut without loss of head retention  eather and bril centres  Popular fast cutting starting mop  A hard grade of loose fold mop  Also known in the trade as a ap mop  When you use Gailla mops it holds its shape very well  An ideal mop to level your metal such as scratches, pit holes, le and casting ash marks


Size:  Material thickness .38mm per fold)  Centre bore size 9mm


Recommended compounds:  P1394 hyn  P139 carbrax  P3668 ferrobrite 464  P3666 ferrpbrite 3


Dimension: Outside  x Width x olds  folds per inch face)


Stage 1: Starting Mops for Cutting & Removing Coarse Scratch Marks  Gialla Mops (F)


or bufng/mirror nal nish


Swansdown Dolly Mops Similar to both elpato and S quality, 1 pure cotton for nal nishing).


This mop has a medium cloth weave. Swansdown Dolly Mop is a nal nishing mop  Mill treated, hard 1 pure cotton, similar to r quality.


 Enhances a ne mirror nish without loss of head retention


 Two centre rows of stitching around centre strengthens centre


 One of the most popular nishing mops in the polishing industry


 A ne grade of loose fold mop  Also known in the trade as a mirroring quality mop  An ideal mop get the expert nishing mirror shine on your work.


 Most popular with getting inside polishing bangles, and bracelets.


Stage 2: Medium Mops for Cleaning & Removing Scratch Marks  Aurelia Mops (B)  Riva Mops (G)


Stage 3: Fine Finishing Mops for Bufng to a Mirror Finish  Madapolam Mops (R)  Swansdown Mops (S)


Stage 4: Extra Fine Finishing for Bufng to a Super Mirror Final Finish  Felpato Mops (S)  Chamois Mops


Sizes:


½ “ = 12.7mm 1” = 25.4mm 1½” = 38.1mm 2” = 50.8mm


Code


P3625A P3625B P3625C P3625D P3625E P3625F P3625G P3625H P3625I P3625J P3625K P3625L P3625M P3625N P3625O P3625P


Description


4” x ½” Gialla, 35 fold 4” x 1” Gialla, 70 fold 4” x 1½” Gialla, 105 fold 4” x 2” Gialla, fold 140 6” x ½” Gialla, 35 fold 6” x 1” Gialla, 70 fold 6” x 1½” Gialla, 105 fold 6” x 2” Gialla, 140 fold 8” x ½” Gialla, 35 fold 8” x 1” Gialla, 70 fold 8” x 1½” Gialla, 105 fold 8” x 2” Gialla, 140 fold 10” x ½” Gialla, 35 fold 10” x 1” Gialla, 70 fold 10” x 1½” Gialla, 105 fold 10” x 2” Gialla, 140 fold


UOM Price EACH


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£4.80 £7.60


£10.40 £13.30 £8.10


£13.00 £17.90 £22.74 £13.40 £21.50 £29.55 £37.60 £20.54 £32.90 £45.25 £57.60


4” = 101.6mm 6” = 152.4mm 8” = 203.2mm 10” = 254mm


Mops - Gialla Mops (1st stage)


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