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Originally Posted by Tng21
Im not even sure if its the right stuff as everyones on about letting it dry but these are bars like polishing bars, only a little softer
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Keep those "bars" wrapped up tight or they will dry out in the package and you can use them for doorstops.
They are an abrasive (probably alum.oxide) in a matrix of what is basically a gummy glue. You need to spin up your tool (wheel, mop, bob, whatever), turn it off and jam the compound onto it - do that several time til it's well=coated, let it dry, then apply another coat or two with the same method. If you try to apply it without letting the tool spinni down, the high rpm's will throw it off, as it hasn't cured yet.
The main disadvantage is the agonizing time it takes to dry (use a hair dryer), but it works great. It is much more forgiving than other methods since there are no edges to dig in and make ripples.