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General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: BrianCRX90 on August 22, 2008, 07:06:15 AM
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Reaction wise, since this is the only two things I have at my house right now to alter the surface, what would you say is the difference between these two?
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With Scotchbrite you can get a few different finishes depending on if you use it wet or dry and by increasing or decreasing the amount of pressure used.
Abralon is more uniform in my mind.
Green SB should be more aggressive than 1000 Abralon until you ease up to light pressure.
Are you adjusting by hand or with a spinner?
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I think a green pad is somewhere around 500Grit.
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Edited on 7/9/1997 12:43 PM
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about the same just green scotch brite is 600 grit and abralon is around 500 the scotch brite will dig in more where the abralon is more uniform however if its a particle ball then the scotch brite will get around the particles better
Edited on 8/26/2008 12:21 PM
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abot the same just green scotch brite is 600 grit and abralon is around 500 the scotch brite will dig in more where the abralon is more uniform however if particle ball the scotch brite will get around particle balls better
FWIW, that sounds like a reasonable analysis.
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