Members BrainTannedKiwi Posted May 16, 2024 Members Report Posted May 16, 2024 Going through my burnishing options for belt production, looking for something relatively quick and that I can do on a motor burnisher that holds a good edge over time, ive seen these two products advertise as a wipe and then wait to dry, im a bit skeptical. Any experience appreciated thank you! Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted May 19, 2024 Moderator Report Posted May 19, 2024 You may like Ink Edge by Fenice or Giardini edge paint. However, none of them are wipe in and forget. Edge paint take as much or more work than normal edges, but the results are very nice. One of these is edge paint, the other is traditional dye/wax/burnish Quote
Members BrainTannedKiwi Posted May 25, 2024 Author Members Report Posted May 25, 2024 On 5/20/2024 at 3:27 AM, immiketoo said: You may like Ink Edge by Fenice or Giardini edge paint. However, none of them are wipe in and forget. Edge paint take as much or more work than normal edges, but the results are very nice. One of these is edge paint, the other is traditional dye/wax/burnish They both look pretty good, what work is involved in the edge painting technique? sorry for late reply Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted May 27, 2024 Moderator Report Posted May 27, 2024 Appply, let dry, sand smooth. Repeat until you’re satisfied Quote
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