Hi, I purchased a 6" buffing wheel and the instruction manual says to use a buffing stick (can’t remember the exact name they called it- but it looks like a long bar of soap that you run across the wheel and that sort of lubricates it).
I was wondering is it better to use that stuff or is it better to use a liquid?
The application I need it for is to clean a bunch of cell phone lenses (the clear window you see the LCD through). *just to clarify- They do not have any special coating on the lens, I know some lenses have special coating and if you polish the lens the coating will wear off- that isn’t the case with these lenses though*
For example I did lots of research online on how to clean plastic lenses and in one forum lots of people say they used turtle wax to clean the lens. But they did not use a buffing wheel, they just did it manually. I have to clean lots of them though so would it be a bad idea to coat the wheel in turtle wax and give it a try? Or are the dry bars known to work any better?
Any advice would be appreciated!
I was wondering is it better to use that stuff or is it better to use a liquid?
The application I need it for is to clean a bunch of cell phone lenses (the clear window you see the LCD through). *just to clarify- They do not have any special coating on the lens, I know some lenses have special coating and if you polish the lens the coating will wear off- that isn’t the case with these lenses though*
For example I did lots of research online on how to clean plastic lenses and in one forum lots of people say they used turtle wax to clean the lens. But they did not use a buffing wheel, they just did it manually. I have to clean lots of them though so would it be a bad idea to coat the wheel in turtle wax and give it a try? Or are the dry bars known to work any better?
Any advice would be appreciated!