Hey, fellows! So, I'm looking into restoring some old stems myself (bought a couple of estate lots over the internet). I've seen people talking wonders about polishing/buffing wheels made of fabric, so I got a couple of those to attach to my power drill. Now, I have some questions:
I've seen a fellow on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voF3-nKdIdk) finishing a pipe by polishing both stummel and stem (vulcanite, I think) with brown tripoli and then buffing both with carnauba. But then I also saw people advocating for white diamond. So, what's the difference between brown tripoli and white diamond? Is one of the two more suitable for the stummel vs. the stem? What about polishing/buffing vulcanite stems vs. acrylic ones?
Also, is the tripoli/diamond on a wheel a substitute for hand polishing with micromesh/magic eraser? I'm only asking because where I live, micromesh is a no-no. I can only get things that are similar looking, but not having a micromesh pad available for comparison, I'm not exactly sure just how similar they are. I'm trying to go for the high glossy finish, for what it's worth.
Thanks a bunch!
I've seen a fellow on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voF3-nKdIdk) finishing a pipe by polishing both stummel and stem (vulcanite, I think) with brown tripoli and then buffing both with carnauba. But then I also saw people advocating for white diamond. So, what's the difference between brown tripoli and white diamond? Is one of the two more suitable for the stummel vs. the stem? What about polishing/buffing vulcanite stems vs. acrylic ones?
Also, is the tripoli/diamond on a wheel a substitute for hand polishing with micromesh/magic eraser? I'm only asking because where I live, micromesh is a no-no. I can only get things that are similar looking, but not having a micromesh pad available for comparison, I'm not exactly sure just how similar they are. I'm trying to go for the high glossy finish, for what it's worth.
Thanks a bunch!