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Instructions (continued)
Disposal
Always check and adhere to national regulations when disposing of any tools that are no
longer functional and cannot be repaired.
• Do not dispose of power tools with household waste.
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on how to correctly dispose
of power tools.
3. Refer to the chart and select your chosen material with the polishing compound, starting
from the coarsest.
4. Coat the buff by lightly spinning it into the chosen compound, use it sparingly as only a
small amount is needed for excellent results.
5. Apply the coated buff to the surface to be polished without exceeding 3000rpm as this
will cause the compound to be ineffective.
6. Maintain a constant light pressure whilst leaving the compound and buff to do the work.
7. Continue polishing and applying more compound as required.
8. To remove the compounds after use, apply the drill and buff against a sharp metal edge
to remove any residue.
9. For the best results, use a different buff for each of the compounds to ensure no left
over residue is accidentally applied.
10. Repeat the process with the next finer compound in the chart shown.
11. Continue until the surface appears shiny with no visible marks.
12. Apply the finished compound to the loose single stitched buff and apply light pressure
to finish the job.
13. Wash the polished areas with warm soapy water to remove any leftover residue and
wipe clean with a cloth for a perfect shine.
Notes
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Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and
packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is
compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely unserviceable
and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and
dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations.
Environmental Protection