Using a Kanga board to remove shine

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Missy G

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Does any body else use a kanga board to remove shine ? Ive ordered some new 240 grit files today as my others are looking a bit tierd ,and then I had a brain storm ,mmm,could I use the Kanga board instead?
 
Does any body else use a kanga board to remove shine ? Ive ordered some new 240 grit files today as my others are looking a bit tierd ,and then I had a brain storm ,mmm,could I use the Kanga board instead?


It's a wooden board with no give. It's specifically designed for free edage and tidying work. The Koala bends and moves to the nail plate contours and has the 1200 side that is for specific SolarOil use.

I am not going to say you can't do it but it isn't designed for shine removal. HTH's! :green:
 
Yes thats great , thanks :)
 
Definitely a cushioned buffer is a kinder more gentle way of removing shine from a curved surface than a rigid wooden board; it also covers more area at one time so it is unlikely that you would over buff and you will get the job done in a faster time too.
 

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