Polish Buff-White Muslin Buff
Color: White (Ultra-Soft Texture & Superior Density)
Application: High-End Jewelry Finishing, Dental Lab Glazing, Precision DIY Metals
Feature: Chemically treated for longer life while maintaining
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ORO white muslin buffs are manufactured from premium fine-weave muslin and ultra-high density feather fabric, delivering a tight yet exceptionally soft structure. As the final-stage finishing tool for precious metals, these superior quality soft-textured buffs provide high compound utilization and superior water resistance. They are specifically engineered to pair with rouge compounds, accelerating glazing speeds to achieve an ultra-high shining, flawless mirror treatment effect.
Color & Application Guide
Please refer to our color chart below to choose the perfect hardness and compound compatibility for your polishing process
Size & Item Code Matrix
Select the appropriate diameter and speed specifications for your polishing equipment:| Size | Speed | Item Code |
| 2.5"x50ply | 2,800 | 0052-0001 |
| 3"x50ply | 2,800 | 0052-0002 |
| 4"x50ply | 2,800 | 0052-0003 |
| 5"x50ply | 1,400 | 0052-0004 |
| 6"x50ply | 1,400 | 0052-0005 |
| 6"x60ply | 1,400 | 0052-0209 |
| 7"x50ply | 1,400 | 0052-0006 |
| 8"x50ply | 1,400 | 0052-0007 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the primary purpose of the ORO White Muslin Buff in the workshop?
A: The White Muslin Buff is strictly engineered for the fine polishing process and final mirror finishing. Unlike stiffer colored buffs used for scratch removal, its ultra-soft texture serves as the ultimate finishing tool to bring out an intense, high-shining gloss on surfaces.
Q2: Which compounds are best paired with the White Muslin Buffing wheel?
A: This fine-weave cotton wheel pairs perfectly with all polishing rouge and fine glazing compounds. The high-density feather fabric allows for excellent compound absorption and high utilization, maximizing glazing speeds while perfectly protecting the metal from marks.
Q3: Can the White Muslin Buff be used immediately after heavy metal cutting or casting?
A: No, the White buff is too soft for initial scratch removal or surface flattening. For optimal workshop efficiency, use our rigid chemically treated buffs (such as Orange, Blue, or Dark Yellow) to remove deep imperfections first, then use the White buff as the last step for perfect mirror treatment.










