Item #
13131
BRAND: Eastwood
Eastwood Greaseless Compound 220 Grit
Aggressively smooth-out roughest
casting edges prior to buffing
casting edges prior to buffing
Aggressively smooth-out roughest
casting edges prior to buffing
casting edges prior to buffing
Eastwood Greaseless Compound 220 Grit is rated
out of
5 by
8.
Aggressively smooth-out roughest
casting edges prior to buffing
casting edges prior to buffing
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Product Overview:
Description
Ideal for aggressive removal of material prior to buffing. Easily applied to a Spiral or Loose Sewn Buffing Wheel, these Compounds smooth out the roughest casting edges quickly, speeding your buffing project and saving you time. Best for leveling highly contoured surfaces. 3 lbs of Compound per poly bag. Apply to wheels spinning at 2500 rpm or faster.
In the Box
Contents
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
Click here for Buffing instructions
Safety Information
Accessories
Application Tips
Aggressively Smooth-Out Roughest Casting Edges Prior To Buffing
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Needtogrindsteel from
Good abrasive
Good stuff, works as you would expect, you get a lot of it, not really much more to say.
Date published: 2021-07-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
notgoingthere from
Grerat folks great product!
This is a great product. I bought a four pack of greaseless compound and use them in the restoration process with my straight razors. Don't what the other reviews are complaining about. Mine work great. No muss, no mess, no fuss.
Date published: 2016-01-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Excellent
I've used this for years to prep primarily hand held antique tools, knives, chisles. It works like a flexible grinding wheel. Yes a 50 or 60 grit would help.
Date published: 2010-10-19
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Brian from
great product but messy
This is a really good product to apply to buffing wheels. The only downfall I found is that it is pretty messy. I can also see a need for a finer grit compound as the finest grit 320 still leaves some small scratches that need to be removed. A finer grit compound would be beneficial. With using the emery and stainless steel rouges, I was able to get these trim rings polished up to this level.
Date published: 2016-01-05
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Koda from
Money well spent
I usually use the chalk type with good success but decided to try the greaseless, personally I think the chalk is better for my application. Great value even though I can't get the greaseless 220 grit to cut like chalk emery. Still worked good for an intermediate between emery and the jewlers compound.
Date published: 2013-02-16
Rated 3 out of
5
by
C Telles from
NEED A 60 GRIT
helps me alot on my hobby of polishing wheels but still having trouble of cutting casted wheels..please make a 60 GRIT!!!!!! ASAP
Date published: 2010-01-27
Questions & Answers
does this compound dry hard or does it stay soft?
The greaseless compounds have a "play doh" like consistency.
Date published: 2019-01-20
must this compound be refrigerated?
These will not require refrigeration. We do recommend though keeping them at room temp and not exposing to extremes.
Date published: 2019-01-20
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