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Old 08-08-2013, 01:10 AM
Yosemite Sam Yosemite Sam is offline
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For what it's worth...

Different companies make a plastic-like disk that go on an angle grinder. They look kinda like a VERY coarse very thick "scotchbrite" pad. The ones that I have used are normally blue in color and have an aluminum (or pot metal) threaded back. I have gotten them at Sherwin Williams (kinda spendy) and Home depot (much cheaper).

They do "load up" but they also wear away, so the build up does go away. They work best using very light pressure.

There are also some that fit in a drill, but most hand held drills don't turn fast enough to make very good time with.

No matter what you use, light pressure is your best friend.
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