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Old 05-16-2006, 01:19 AM
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i was reading in a book they were saying after polishing and buffing to use fine wet sand paper by hand than to use a kulkut buff and a 812 compound what is a kulkut buff and 812 compound and where can i read up on it i couldnt find anything on them thanks for the help guys
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i was reading in a book they were saying after polishing and buffing to use fine wet sand paper by hand than to use a kulkut buff and a 812 compound what is a kulkut buff and 812 compound and where can i read up on it i couldnt find anything on them thanks for the help guys
Never heard of it - it's not even on Google. Any decent how-to book on such things usually has a section on sources of supply.

Anyhow, I don't know why you'd want to wet-sand _after_ buffing (although on auto paint jobs you can wet sand all the way up to 2000-grit and get a darn good shine).
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Maybe I'm stating the obvious, but KulKut sounds like Cool Cut and I suspect they mean a vented buffing wheel, as they cut cooler.
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