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✨ Elevate your shine game with the ultimate wool bonnet set! 🧼
The Chicago Power Tools 39607 8-piece waxers bonnet set features premium wool bonnets designed to fit 9-10 inch polishers. Lightweight at 5.6 ounces each, this classic brushed finish set offers durability and versatility for professional-grade waxing and polishing. Backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s the perfect upgrade for managers and pros who demand flawless results.
Material | Wool |
Grit Material | Wool |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.6 x 7.1 x 1.9 inches |
Brand | Chicago Faucets |
Grit Number | 80 |
UPC | 035794396077 043965497645 797267691217 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00035794396077 |
Manufacturer | Chicago Power Tools |
Part Number | 39607 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 7.1 x 1.9 inches |
Item model number | 39607 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 9" to 10" Bonnet |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Allied Tools 39607 8 Pc. 9-10" Bonnet Set |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
W**A
Fantastic package deal!
I love this package of waxing pads. I have a black and decker 6" orbital buffer and all of these fit and work well. I use New Finish Paste wax and the applicators are perfect at spreading/waxing evenly without too much being absorbed. The terry pads make it very easy to remove the wax as well. I haven't tried the microfiber one yet, but the foam bonnet did a great job on my finish! I have a 2000 Pontiac Bonneville and couldn't be more pleased with how it turned out :-). Only complaint I have is that I had to use almost all of the pads in one waxing session - not sure if the washer will take the wax outta the terry pads or not
P**7
Fabulous results
This was the first time i had used my buffer wheel.I had this wheel for 4 years and was kind of skeptical about using it because I see other cars that had been wheeled and they have deep swirl marks in the paint after someone had completed the wax.From seeing these type of wax jobs I thought the buffer wheel was taboo .But once the pads were delivered I had a little confidence in myself and I am so glad I had ordered the pads.I have a 2002 Cadillac Deville DTS painted white diamond and the results were professional.The wheel and wax combination brought back the deep sheen in the color and made the body panels as smooth and slippery as a wet road in minus 32 degree weather going down hill.Thank you for the pads and the great price.
M**R
Nice Shiny Cars In My Driveway
I purchased these the same time I purchased a Wen six-inch orbital polisher waxer. The Wen only came with one wax applicator and one buffer pad so I knew I needed more. The price for these was attractive and having a complete set would mean I wouldn't have to be constantly ordering these. Now these aren't made of Mink or any expensive Fur or pelt but they are well made and fit the Wen properly. I assume they will fit any other six-inch waxer or polisher. They cleaned up real well in the washing machine (just be sure to wash them by themselves). I chose to air dry mine rather than put them in the dryer.I am able to reuse them a few times. I'm not sure how long they will last, but since the price is so reasonable, I won't mind reordering them again. A four-star recommended buyIf you found my review helpful please click yes on the button below I really appreciate your support for that. I intend to leave reviews to help others make decisions prior to purchase based upon my recommendations or disclosures and I utilize your reviews to help me with my purchases. My review is honest factual and that correct thank you
D**X
They do fit a 10 inch buffer
I read the reviews and most say these do not fit a 10 inch buffer but they do... It is hard to get them on but there is a reason for that.. to put one of the bonnets on, you need to start on one side and slip it over the buffer wheel, then pull down around until you get a 3/4 around... this is when you will think it does not fit... now while holding the side that is not over the buffer wheel, reach down under the side that is already on and you will feel the elastic pulled toward the center... pull it outward to the edge while pulling on the other side until you get the whole bonnet down around the buffer wheel...Now flip the buffer over and looking down from the top, pull outward on the part that is closer to the center while pulling the other side... keep adjusting it until it's centered all around the buffer wheel...You will notice after you get it on that the edge of the buffer wheel has been squeezed so it does not have an edge... it's rounded instead all the way around the buffer wheel... it has to fit tight like that so there won't be an edge because an edge will leave circles in your wax job...I used it on my 11 year old truck and my truck looks like new... it was very dull and I had also used can spray paint on it over the years... after buffing first with rubbing compound and then a wax after, it looks a lot different... be sure to use the dark blue bonnet after you remove the wax and it will put a deep dark polish on the finish.....Clean up: I put what I used in the washer, small load, cold water, and a little extra detergent... then in the dryer on medium heat... they look like they did before I used them now.
M**R
Great for a cheap polisher
This thing's really not too bad. I got it for a furniture refinish my wife had started... using black Krylon spray cans. With some wet sanding and progressive compounds (from basic auto rubbing compound to Maguire's swirl remover) I did indeed get that "piano-like" finish. Just wish she'd prepped better, but I've been building custom bathroom cabinets and this thing is way easier to handle than my big variable-speed polisher, and great for smaller pieces. I'm sure it will polish your boat just fine, but it's worked very well for furniture finishing and would be nice for DIY auto repair or even that guitar you're building.Main issue: WTF is with the 1-foot cord? That's really what you want when you're doing a glossy finish, the plug banging into your work. I would have paid the extra fifty cents for a reasonably long cable - it's ridiculous. And, of course, the elastic bonnets... the terry cloth works OK but they wear out very quickly, and you really can't get a good finish once they've got a couple hours on them - probably fine for car waxing though. They do beat the tie-on style, but I'll risk destroying this thirty-dollar toy and convert it to hook and loop. There are velcro lambswool pads that should be a great match with this tool.
G**M
Nice quality
The quality of these bonnets for my buffer is good. They came packaged nicely and easily fit my buffer. They were easy to attach to the unit and worked as expected. I would purchase again if I need replacements but I don't anticipate needing any anytime soon. I will recommend these to my friends so they can have quality buffer bonnets for a fair price.
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