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Originally Posted by mpierich
Baz might use buffing compound if he's found it works, but normally you'd use a high-speed grinder's grease (available here at Caswell). It really is amazing how much smoother the rolls cut with grease, and I've found they cut faster and last longer as well, and it helps keep some of the dust down as well.
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yes i use that grease too (well the one i m using looks more like a hard wax), but when i m done with the 320 with the grease i go over the area with polishing compound on top of the used 320 roll takes 2 minutes and it makes a little easier to buff after.