Polishing Bonnets

TIE-ON TYPE LAMBSKIN WOOL POLISHING BONNETS

Compatible with all electrical polishing tools or pneumatic angle polishing machines.

Sizes ØPackaging *
Ø 80 MM / 3 INCHES750 pieces per box (10 pieces per bag)
Ø 100 MM / 4 INCHES420 pieces per box **
Ø 125 MM / 5 INCHES250 pieces per box **
Ø 150 MM / 6 INCHES200 pieces per box **
Ø 160 MM / 6.3 INCHES150 pieces per box **
Ø 180 MM / 7 INCHES135 pieces per box **
Ø 200 MM / 8 INCHES105 pieces per box **
Ø 225 MM / 9 INCHES80 pieces per box **
Ø 250 MM / 10 INCHES75 pieces per box **
Ø 420 MM / 16.5 INCHES30 pieces per box **
* Standards boxes size is 47 x 47 x 47 cm.
** Each piece is individually bagged.
  • Made from 100% natural genuine lambskin wool.
  • Machine degreased, full chrome tanning.
  • Wool height from 15 MM to 45 MM.
  • Available in soft wool or coarse wool version.
  • Density and wool fineness 52’s count & up.
  • Green or black cord.
  • 100% silicon free product.
  • Available in any diameter Ø.
The natural genuine 100% lambskin wool is extremely soft yet durable to give your car, boat, or any smooth surface the highly buffed sheen you want.
Attaching Polishing Bonnet
Figure 1
  1. To avoid injury, always make sure the buffer/polisher is unplugged before attaching bonnets.
  2. Fit the bonnet completely over the backing pad and pull the string tight. (See Figure 1.)
  3. Tie a bow knot and tuck the knot and any loose strings between the wool bonnet and the backing pad.

Note: Do not allow any loose portion of the polishing bonnet or its attachment strings to spin freely. Loose and spinning attachment strings can entangle your fingers or snag on the workpiece.

Instruction for use
  • Recommended speed — 1500-2500 RPM.
  • Do not exceed 3000 RPM.
  • Use only with Back-up Pad.

Back-up Pad Installation
Step 1: Center the polishing pad on the back-up pad.
Step 2: Press firmly on the center of the polishing pad to insure contact with back-up pad face.

Polish at a low angle — almost flat — on the surface being glazed. On contours and detail lines, reduce machine pressure to avoid burning.

Polishing Pad Care and Cleaning

Periodically rake the pad with a Polishing Spur Tool or Air Nozzle to remove excess glaze. If the pad becomes clogged, remove it, install a clean one and continue polishing. Allow the used pad to dry. When the used pad dries, clean it either by spurring or washing. If washing is desired, use lukewarm water (up to 46 °C / 115 °F). Do not use hot water, strong or alkaline detergents, or solvents. Machine wash delicate — low agitation wash cycle. Do not dry in the sun or tumble dry. Air dry only.

Warning
  • Keep hands away from bonnet when in operation.
  • During buffing operation, always wear eye protection with side shields and safety gloves.
  • To avoid injury, always make sure the buffer/polisher is unplugged before attaching bonnets.