MicroMesh or something else?

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GaryMGg

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My 3"X6" set (1800 thru 12000) is finally washed up.
Time for replacing them.
These are probably 10 years old.

I used them to tune up a CA finish when needed.

What are y'all using these days?

Thanks for your input.
 
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Personally, I like to stick with what has worked for me, unless I had issues needing a tweak - then I would explore. I used Micromesh and Abranet and got used to their characteristics and was comfortable with them. If I ever turn again they will be in my 'toy box'. (I cleaned each set after each use, and didn't overly push their limits).
 
Check out Mark Mayo's finishing video technique using the three scotch pads and then Beall buffing system. I switched over from micro mesh to it and really like it much better.
 
Micro mesh pads will give you a decent finish. However, the unquestionably best polish for plastics (to include CA) is Magic Juice from Stadium Pen Blanks. It is a 6 step polish that will take you final product to the next level and it only requires a small amount of the "juice" to polish the whole blank on each step.
 
Switched from Micro Mesh pads to Dr. Kirk's stuff (Scratch Freee and Micro Magic polishing waxes) and haven't looked back. I also use Novus 2 for my CA finishes after the finest Micro Magic wax.
 
Check out Mark Mayo's finishing video technique using the three scotch pads and then Beall buffing system. I switched over from micro mesh to it and really like it much better.
Mark's videos prompted me to ask.
Might have missed the scotch pads; I'll have to go back to it.
I saw the Beall setup. So fast if you have multiple lathes. I don't but I think I have a spare motor sitting around doing nothing.
 
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