Description
Priory Polishes Fine Cotton Buffing Cloths come with 3 x 30 cm and are ideal for the applying and buffing of our restoration polishes and wax finishes.
Priory Polishes Cotton Wax Buffing Cloths are ideal for the applying and the buffing of our restoration polishes and wax finishes. They are used for the Cleaning and Polishing of Wooden Furniture and antique clocks.
Our super soft 100% cotton buffers have been specially woven making a fine and soft material, this is ideal as it does not cause any scratches to the surface and is the perfect texture to create an even finish without causing too much friction.
Apply your product such as our Polish Reviver, Burnishing cream or Finishing wax and spread evenly across the surface with one cloth, then once settled for the time the product states use a clean cloth to buff the piece for the best finish.
We have been using these fine buffing cloths for many years and find this type of material gives you the best finishes especially with the use of our revivers and wax polishes.
Our cloths are widely used by Antique Furniture Restorers across the country.
The pack includes 3 large 30cm X 30 cm buffing cloths,
If cleaning a full piece of furniture –
We recommend one for buffing off the polish revive
One for applying the wax (optional if not applying with wire wool)
And one for buffing the wax finish.
Kenneth Anderson (verified owner) –
Very quick service. Good packing. Great products. As a clock collecter my clocks look superb when finished. Kenny
Jonathan (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
all good
Andrew Walker (verified owner) –
Very good, does the job of buffing after applying polish.
Dave S. (verified owner) –
Great item lint free ideal for applying polish & case restorer
Kenneth A. (verified owner) –
Excellent product
Helen (verified owner) –
Loved these. Would order more packs
Michelle S. (verified owner) –
good quality
David W. (verified owner) –
Kristyan Raven (verified owner) –
Good size quality cloths that have proved their worth in cleaning ancient leather.
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David Penasa (verified owner) –