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Mops - White Calico, Close Stitch (3rd stage)


Mops - White Calico, Open Stitch (3rd stage)


Mops - White Calico, Very Close Stitch (3rd stage)


or bufng & mirror nal nish - 3rd stage


This is a mixture of Swansdown and Riva cotton layers. Which makes this mop a bit of a all-rounder starting and nishing). If you ick the mop layers with your ngers you will notice white and brown cotton layers.


 White Close Stitch Calico Mop are made from 1 nest cotton


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


 They have been used for generations in the polishing trade


 They are used on metals such as gold, silver, copper, brass, pewter, bronze, and steel


 These mops have been primed and have leathers centres


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


 The Close Stitch Calico Mop mops have very good wear and last longer


 The Close stitch version is medium 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 .3mm to .mm  Close Stitch Calico Mop layers  to 3 per 1 approx.  ive stitches per 1 inch


Recommended compounds:  P1394 Hyn  P141 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound  P3664 Tripolea 468 Cutting Compound  P1396 Radio Rouge inal inish Compound  P1396 AA Rouge inal inish Compound


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


Description


P3632A P3632B P3632C P3632D P3632E P3632F P3632G P3632H P3632I P3632J P3632K P3632O


4” x ½” Close Stitch 4” x 1” Close Stitch 4” x 1½” Close Stitch 4” x 2” Close Stitch 6” x ½” Close Stitch 6” x 1” Close Stitch 6” x 1½” Close Stitch 6” x 2” Close Stitch 8” x ½” Close Stitch 8” x 1” Close Stitch 8” x 1½” Close Stitch 10” x 1½” Close Stitch


EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH


Price breaks available, see website


UOM Price EACH


or bufng & mirror nal nish - 3rd stage or bufng & mirror nal nish - 3rd stage


This is a mixture of Swansdown and Riva cotton layers. Which makes this mop a bit of a all-rounder starting and nishing). If you ick the mop layers with your ngers you will notice white and brown cotton layers.


 White Close Stitch Calico Mop are made from 1 nest cotton


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


 They have been used for generations in the polishing trade


 They are used on metals such as gold, silver, copper, brass, pewter, bronze, and steel


 These mops have been primed and have leathers centres


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


 The Close Stitch Calico Mop mops have very good wear and last longer


 The Close stitch version is medium 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 .3mm to .mm  Close Stitch Calico Mop layers  to 3 per 1 approx.  ive stitches per 1 inch


£2.70 £4.15 £5.75 £8.50 £3.45 £5.65 £7.75


£10.10 £5.65


£10.15 £14.75 £16.15


Recommended compounds:  P1394 Hyn  P141 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound  P3664 Tripolea 468 Cutting Compound  P1396 Radio Rouge inal inish Compound  P1396 AA Rouge inal inish Compound


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


Description


P3631A P3631B P3631C P3631I P3631J P3631K P3631L P3631M P3631N P3631O P3631S


Carlo De Georgi Polishing Motors


See Page 601


4” x ½” Open Stitch 4” x 1” Open Stitch 4” x 1½” Open Stitch 6” x ½” Open Stitch 6” x 1” Open Stitch 6” x 1½” Open Stitch 6” x 2” Open Stitch 8” x ½” Open Stitch 8” x 1” Open Stitch 8” x 1½” Open Stitch 10” x 1½” Open Stitch


EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH


Price breaks available, see website


UOM Price EACH


This is a mixture of Swansdown and Riva cotton layers. Which makes this mop a bit of a all-rounder starting and nishing). If you ick the mop layers with your ngers you will notice white and brown cotton layers.


 White Close Stitch Calico Mop are made from 1 nest cotton


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


 They have been used for generations in the polishing trade


 They are used on metals such as gold, silver, copper, brass, pewter, bronze, and steel


 These mops have been primed and have leathers centres


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


 The Close Stitch Calico Mop mops have very good wear and last longer


 The Close stitch version is medium 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 .3mm to .mm  Close Stitch Calico Mop layers  to 3 per 1 approx.  ive stitches per 1 inch


Recommended compounds:  P1394 Hyn  P141 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound  P3664 Tripolea 468 Cutting Compound  P1396 Radio Rouge inal inish Compound  P1396 AA Rouge inal inish Compound


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


Description


£2.55 £3.90 £5.40 £3.25 £5.30 £7.30 £9.30 £5.30 £9.65


£13.75 £14.95


Mop Dressing Rake


See Page 608


P3633B P3633D P3633E P3633F P3633H


4” x 1” Very Close Stitch 4” x 2” Very Close Stitch 6” x ½” Very Close Stitch 6” x 1” Very Close Stitch 6” x 2” Very Close Stitch


EACH EACH EACH EACH


Price breaks available, see website


UOM Price EACH


£3.95 £8.55 £3.45 £5.70


£10.20


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