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Green Rouge Aluminum and Stainless Steel Buffing Compound
Mirror-Like Shine for Metals That Matter
Whether you’re restoring classic car trim, polishing stainless tanks, or putting the final touch on aluminum parts, this high-color green rouge compound brings out a deep, reflective shine on both ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Why Our Customers Choose This Green Rouge Bar
- Bright Final Polishing Finish: Designed to enhance color and luster, especially on stainless steel and aluminum—perfect for your final buffing stage.
- Industrial-Size Bar (Approx. 3 lbs): Long-lasting and built for serious workloads in shops and garages alike.
- Semi-Wet Formula: Not too dry, not too greasy—just right for consistent application without excess mess or clogging.
- Versatile Use Across Metals: Works beautifully on brass, copper, iron, nickel, platinum, steel, zinc, and more.
- Pair With Your Favorite Buffing Wheels: Best used with white airway wheels or spiral-sewn and loose cotton buffs for pro-level results.
- Trusted by Pros and Hobbyists Alike: From automotive restorers to jewelry makers, customers call this the “Money Rouge” for a reason.
Specifications
Attribute |
Details |
Length |
10.75" |
Width |
2.5" |
Height |
2" |
Weight |
Approx. 3 lbs |
Wetness |
Semi-Wet Buffing Compound |
Color |
Green |
Made In |
USA |
Recommended Use With (Buffing Wheel)
- Sisal Buffing Wheel
- White Untreated Airway Buffing Wheel
- Yellow Airway Buffing Wheel
Recommended Applications
- Final coloring/polishing stage in metal finishing
- Automotive restoration (trim, wheels, exhausts)
- Stainless steel appliances or kitchenware
- Jewelry polishing
- Metal signage and fabrication work
Compatible Materials
- Aluminum (Extra Effective at Coloring)
- Stainless Steel (Extra Effective at Finishing)
- Brass
- Copper
- Iron
- Nickel
- Platinum
- Steel
- Zinc
Helpful Info: How to Use This Compound
Apply directly to a spinning buffing wheel—ideally a yellow or white untreated airway wheel, or a sisal buff—for best results. As the wheel heats up from friction, it softens the bar slightly and allows the compound to transfer evenly. Use this green rouge bar as the final polishing step after initial cutting compounds like brown Tripoli.