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6. Buffing Compound. I use Dremel All Purpose Buffing Compound Set. The Black is the course compound. The brown is the medium and the White is the finishing compound. There is one finer compound that can be used instead of white but is finer yet.
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7. Twist lock disk kit. These kits are made by both 3m and Craftsman. The twist lock disc's come in 3 different grades, course, medium, and fine. These tools fit into a chuck on the end of your drill. Once the disk is used up just twist it off and put a new one on. no need to take the main peice out of the drill. Go buy some and you will see what I mean. On a side note the course disk is REALLY agressive. Unless you are taking a large bur or ridge off of a peice of aluminum I wouldn't use the Course disks. I Start with Medium and the go to Fine. I do keep the Course on hand for Steel though they work good for the final stages of smoothing down welds.
8. Tooth brushes. these are for getting the stuck on buffing compound off of the finnished peices

9. Mothers mag and aluminum polish. I prefer this personally. I know of people that like never dull and others too.

10. Various dremel polishing wheels. I bought one of there polishing kits and tried everything out and reordered the peices of the kit I liked from Dremel.com.

11. finally soft rags and a sealer. there are a lot of different kinds of sealers and i will talk about these later.

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