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Wheels, Mops, Cones & Tress


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2” = 50.8mm 4” = 101.6mm 6” = 152.4mm 8” = 203.2mm 10” = 254mm


Mops - Sisal (AA) Dry (1st stage)


P3565I P3565J P3565K P3565L P3565M P3565N P3565O P3565P P3565Q P3565R P3565S P3565T


8” x ½” Dry Sisal Mop 8” x 1” Dry Sisal Mop 8” x 1½” Dry Sisal Mop 8” x 2” Dry Sisal Mop 10” x ½” Dry Sisal Mop 10” x 1” Dry Sisal Mop 10” x 1½” Dry Sisal Mop 10” x 2” Dry Sisal Mop 12” x ½” Dry Sisal Mop 12” x 1” Dry Sisal Mop 12” x 1½” Dry Sisal Mop 12” x 2” Dry Sisal Mop


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Mops - Calico Open Stitch (2nd stage) A*F Swiss


£4.45 £7.30


£10.85 £13.95 £4.65 £8.20


£11.85 £15.45 £5.20 £9.35


£13.50 £17.75


Mops - Coloured Stitch Mop (2nd stage)


or cutting & removing scratch marks - nd stage


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


The Sisal 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.


If you would like to see what sort of nish sisal mops do look at your domestic tool box. otice spanners large hammers and grip pliers how they are shinny and even on their nish. These are nished with sisal mops.


 Dry Sisal is K Made  Made form natural material  Sisal comes from a plant grown in far east and South America


 Speedy fast cutting beginning stage polishing mop  Removes deep pit holes casting ash marks  Every sisal section is manufactured with ve layers of best quality material


 Every section is separated by a layer of calico cotton  You will not nd alterative materials used to ll these mops


 Chemical treated for hardest and compound retention lasting longer)


 Sisal mops are used on non precious metals  Some popular metals sisals can be used on are brass, copper, cast iron, steel, and pewter


Sizes:  Bore 9mm  Material thickness .34mm  Sisal layers size .mm  Six stitches per 1 inch


Recommended compounds:  P1393 Steelcut Coarse Cutting Compound  P139 Carbrax Coarse Cutting Compound  P3666 errobrite 3 Coarse Cutting Compound  P366 errobrite 44 Coarse Cutting Compound  P3668 errobrite 464 Coarse Cutting Compound


Dimension: outside  x Width 1mm per section). Code


Description


P3565A P3565B P3565C P3565D P3565E P3565F P3565G P3565H


4” x ½” Dry Sisal Mop 4” x 1” Dry Sisal Mop 4” x 1½” Dry Sisal Mop 4” x 2” Dry Sisal Mop 6” x ½” Dry Sisal Mop 6” x 1” Dry Sisal Mop 6” x 1½” Dry Sisal Mop 6” x 2” Dry Sisal Mop


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or cutting & removing scratch marks - nd stage


The A Swiss Calico) stitched 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. ery popular is the  S A.


 Mill treated, hard 1 pure cotton, similar to  quality


 Enhances cut without loss of head retention  Stitched with shellac and leather centre  Popular fast cutting starting mop  A hard grade of stitch fold mop  Also known in the trade as a stitch ap mop  When you use A& Swiss stitch 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 .3mm per fold)  Centre bore size 4mm   stitches per 1


Recommended compounds:  P1394 hyn  P139 carbrax  P3668 ferrobrite 464  P1386 Dialux Grey inal inish Compound


Code


P9571A P9571B P9571C


£3.05 £4.65 £6.05 £7.85 £3.35 £5.40 £7.60 £9.75


Description


4” x 40 Fold Calico, A&F Swiss 5” x 45 Fold Calico, A&F Swiss 6” x 50 Fold Callico, A&F Swiss


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£4.65 £5.70 £7.40


Multipurpose cutting mops for a wide-range of rst stage polishing to get the satisfactory semi-bright nish. They are used on metals such as copper, brass, pewter, bronze, and steel. If you would like to see what sort of nish coloured mops do look at your domestic every day items such as door handles re places, old car bumpers and xtures.


 Coloured mops are made from 1 recycled material


 They consist of denim and cotton compressed and put together by ne stitching


 In the image you will notice that the coloured mops have a ower pattern


 It might have been someones curtain in a previous life making it our greenest mop


 They have been used for generations in the polishing trade


 These mops have been primed and have leathers centres


 o staples have been used when manufacturing these mops, which makes them very robust


 The coloured mops have very good wear and last longer


 They are ideal for doing large batch loads of work with economical spending


 sed with the right bar of compounds you can get a high standard semi bright nish


 Stitch mops are exible so you can push up against the piece to get into awkward areas


 The mop you will nd will keep its shape well because of the close stitching


Sizes:  Bore 9mm Material  Material thickness .3mm to .4mm  Coloured layers  to 3 per 1 approx  ery Close  8 stitches per 1 inch  Close  Six stitches per 1 inch  Open  Two stitches per 1 inch


Recommended compounds:  P1394 Hyn  P141 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound  P3664 Tripolea 468 Cutting Compound  P366 Tripolea 4A Cutting Compound  P3661 Tripolea 63 Cutting Compound


Dimension: outside  x Width 1 mm per section). Code


Description


P3636A P3636F P3636G P3635B P3635E P3634A P3634B P3634J


Very Close 4” x ½” Coloured Stitch EACH Very Close 6” x 1” Coloured Stitch EACH Very Close 6” x 1½” Coloured Stitch EACH Close 4” x 1” Coloured Stitch Close 6” x ½” Coloured Stitch Open 4” x ½” Coloured Stitch Open 4” x 1” Coloured Stitch Open 8” x 1” Coloured Stitch


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£2.60 £5.25 £7.25 £3.95 £3.10 £2.60 £3.95 £6.50


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