DIALUX FAMILY OF COMPOUNDS
CANNINGS FAMILY OF COMPOUNDS
Course Cutting, Cannings
Very popular for polishing and refurbishing branded or none stainless steel watch bracelets, Rolex, Omega, Tag etc.
• Gets scratches off and cleans up your metal excellent • Ideal for stainless steel, gold, sliver, brass, copper, pewter and bronze
• Weight approx 800g to 850g
Tripoli (P1410): • Very clean, gives good cut and colour • General Purpose Polishing Compound
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Code Course Cutting - Cannings - Fast Cutting Compounds
metals also for steel & stainless steel. Most popular starting polishing compound in the polishing industry, world favourites. Very popular for engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts. Very good to do large batch loads of work with economical spending.
• Gets deep scratches off and cleans up your metal • Excellent compound for removal of deep pit hols • Ideal for stainless steel, copper, brass gilding metals and aluminium
• Can be used on platinum, chrome and palladium but remember this compound is aggressive on metals • Weight approx 800g to 900g
Carbrax (P1392): • This compound is bonded with grease hence it holds together well on the mop and doesn’t omit as much dust as Steelcut (P1393)
• Medium Greasy • Greasier and coarser than Steelcut
Steelcut (P1393): • Slightly greasy, good on very hard metals • Greasier and coarser than P1392
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Code
P1392 P1393
Description
Carbrax (Coarse Cutting) Steelcut (Coarse Cutting)
UOM Price EACH £11.75
EACH Price breaks available, see website Semi Finishing, Cannings
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Code P1390 Description Steelbrite Compound
UOM Price EACH
Price breaks available, see website
family of polishing compounds, a tried and tested worldwide favourite used for generations. They provide platinum.
most popular starting polishing compound in the polishing industry, world favourites. Very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, watch restores, clock repairs, light engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts.
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Cutting: • Grey - Platinum & Stainless Steel (fast, coarse cutting, excellent for taking out marks)
Polishing: • Blue - Gold & Silver (gets scratches out, cleans the
• Yellow - Pewter, Tin, Bronze & Plastics (gets scratches
£4.50 Dialux - Cutting - Polishing - Final Finish - Rouges £8.85 Final Finishing - Cannings - Mirror Finish
Steelbrite Final Finish Compound polishing compound, the polishing industry, world favourite. Very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts.
• For gold and silver, platinium, stainless steel, copper, brass, gilding metals and aluminium
• Very good to do large batch loads of work with economical spending • Weight 800g to 850g
Styeelbrite (P1390) • Excellent for stainless steel, less greasier • Stainless steel and a range of non-ferrous metals
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Description
P1397 P1396
AA Rouge Compound Radio Rouge Compound
UOM Price EACH £14.50
EACH Price breaks available, see website £4.50
P1410 P1394
Description
Tripoli Compound
UOM Price EACH
EACH Price breaks available, see website Final Finishing, Canninngs
£2.50 £5.05
Super Final Finish - Cannings - High Mirror Finish
Super Final Finish polishing compounds, most popular industry, world favourites. Very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and in arts and crafts.
AA Rouge (P1397): • Weight 400g to 450g approx
Radio Rouge (P1396): • Known as a cleaner working rouge • When used, it holds on to the mop well with less debris coming off of the mop surface • Weight 350g to 400g approx
Super Final Finish, Canninigs
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