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<blockquote data-quote="lshines" data-source="post: 556433" data-attributes="member: 2158"><p>There are two places to buy buffing wheels, buffing rouge, etc. One: Vermont Freehand/Pimo - knows pipes. Get Obsidian sauce.</p><p>Two: Tarheel Parts in NC - and they are super at suggesting - and have customers (like me) who have discussed pipe restoration/buffing.</p><p></p><p>I would not use red tripoli - work instead with micromesh pads/sticks or above 400 grit wet-dry sandpaper WET. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lshines, post: 556433, member: 2158"] There are two places to buy buffing wheels, buffing rouge, etc. One: Vermont Freehand/Pimo - knows pipes. Get Obsidian sauce. Two: Tarheel Parts in NC - and they are super at suggesting - and have customers (like me) who have discussed pipe restoration/buffing. I would not use red tripoli - work instead with micromesh pads/sticks or above 400 grit wet-dry sandpaper WET. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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