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    • Is a fast cutting compound and can be used by hand or machine.
    • It is recommended for rubbing out major and fine mold imperfections, all kinds of scratches, over-spray and removal of foreign matter.
    • It is designed for medium to heavy duty work.
    DIRECTIONS: To remove oxidation and light surface scratches use a rotary buffer with yellow foam pad or for heavier scratches and oxidation use a white wool pad. Set buffer speed at about 1500 rpm. Apply enough 115L-4 to buff a 2’x2’ section. Apply light even pressure in overlapping manner as you buff. DO NOT OVERHEAT. Wipe away any splatter with a soft clean towel then continue onto next section. After oxidation and blemishes have been removed, inspect the area for swirls. If you see swirls, switch to a black finishing foam pad and lower buffing speed to 1000rpm. Apply light even pressure & keep pad flat to surface whenever possible doing a 2’x2’ section at a time. Continue in this manner until all swirls are eliminated.
    • Contains exclusive Anti-static agents.
    • It is a water based resin wax system for removing surface soil while providing a lustrous protected surface.
    • A quick finish rejuvenator for all fiberglass and painted surfaces.
    • Seals and protects.
    DIRECTIONS: Spray on, wipe off. Available in Qts - 32 ozs.
    • Incorporates a blend of polyethylene resins, polymers and sun screening agents to form a protective barrier against exposure, inclement weather, heat, and ultraviolet solar rays.
    • A protective coating without the extreme and difficult problems of removal that most products of this nature represent.
    • Recommend use of either pressurized or siphon spray gun as an applicator. When spraying, do not to exceed gun pressure greater than 40 PSI. Adjust fan to desired width over a pre-cleaned surface. Spray one coat; allow it to dry. Cross spray, allow to dry. Spray flow coat to desired thickness for proper coverage.
    REMOVAL: On molds that have been exposed to weather conditions and have become coated with dirt, dust or grit, hose off entire mold to remove debris prior to washing and wiping. Wipe with cloth or wash with simple soap solution under agitation. In extreme cases, wipe down with with FK’s #69: Mold Cleaner & Stripper to remove the wax. Re-wax the mold by reapplying one or two coats of wax release agents and then place it back into production.
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