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Wool Bonnet - 4 In - Makita

Part #: 743401-6

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Makita
  • Model Number: 743401-6
  • Product Type: Wool Polishing Bonnet
  • Diameter: 4 inches

Key Features

  • High-Quality Wool Material: Crafted from durable wool fibers, this Makita polishing bonnet offers effective compounding and polishing capabilities.
  • Compact 4-Inch Diameter: The 4-inch size provides precision control, making it ideal for detailed work and accessing smaller, intricate surfaces.
  • Robust Construction: Engineered for longevity, ensuring consistent performance over repeated uses as a reliable buffing pad.
  • Secure Attachment: Designed for easy and firm mounting to compatible backing pads on rotary or orbital polishers.

Applications

  • Automotive Detailing: Achieve a professional, high-gloss finish on vehicle paint, effectively removing swirl marks and light imperfections.
  • Marine Craft Maintenance: Restore shine to gel coats and painted surfaces on boats, contributing to a polished appearance.
  • Furniture Refinishing: Suitable for buffing and polishing various wood, metal, and plastic surfaces in furniture restoration projects.
  • Surface Preparation: Prepares surfaces by enhancing the effectiveness of polishing compounds and waxes, leading to superior results.

Benefits

  • Exceptional Finish Quality: The natural wool offers excellent cutting and polishing action, helping to achieve a smooth, brilliant, and scratch-free shine.
  • Increased Efficiency: Optimizes the polishing process by effectively distributing compounds, reducing the time and effort required for detailing tasks.
  • Versatile Performance: This 4 inch wool buffing pad is an adaptable polishing accessory for a wide array of materials, from automotive paint to marine finishes.
  • Targeted Polishing: Its small diameter allows users to accurately polish tight curves and small areas, delivering consistent results where larger pads cannot reach.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 14 January, 2000.