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Dremel Cleaning/polishing Polishing Compound 421 2615042132

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Description

General description

Dremel 421 Polishing Compound is designed to effectively remove dull oxidized film and light imperfections on metals and plastics. This hard compound is easy to use and can be applied with cloth or felt polishing accessories, as well as nylon bristle brushes.

Technical specifications

  • Item: Multi Tool Consumables
  • MFR Part No.: 421
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Type: Polishing Compound
  • EAN: 8710364008452
  • MPN: 2615042132
  • Usage

  • Ideal for polishing or brightening metals and plastics
  • Can remove light surface imperfections
  • Apply with felt or cloth accessory bits
  • Keep tool speed as low as possible when using felt or cloth bits to allow the compound to gently deposit
  • Use with cleaning and polishing bits: #414, #422, #423, #429
  • Compatible with bristle brushes: #403, #404, #405
  • Other information

    Dremel 421 Polishing Compound

    Features

    • Brand
      DREMEL
    • Weight
      5000 g
    • Warranty
      2 year(s)
    • Origin
      Made in China
    • Pcs per pack
      1

    Customer reviews

    MManoMano Customer
    Published on 23/03/2016, France

    the shipping costs are a bit high

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