FIG. 6

FIG. 7

 

INSTALLING

BACKING PAD

SPINDLE LOCK

 

BUTTON

 

FIG. 8

 

REMOVING

PHENOLIC DISC

 

SANDING DISC

CLAMP WASHER

SPINDLE LOCK

BUTTON

FIG. 9

English

NOTE: If you are using a polishing bonnet, rather than a pad, put clamp washer on first, pull bonnet completely over backing pad and pull draw strings tight Tie bow knot and push knot and all loose string completely under the inside, cloth edge of the polishing bonnet.

WARNING: TIED KNOT AND ALL STRINGS MUST BE TUCKED ENTIRELY UNDER THE CLOTH APRON. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

Polishing

These instructions and suggestions are intended to familiarize new operators in overall general operation of power polishing. You will develop your own techniques which will make the job easier and faster as you learn power polishing.

You should use utmost care when power polishing around or over sharp objects and contours of the car body. It is very important to use the correct pressure while polishing various sections of an automobile body. For example, light pressure should be applied when polishing over sharp edges of body panels, or over edges of the rain gutter along the top.

Since everyone does not use the same type of power polish, we

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