wow the 1500 for the stainless
wow seen the same pads in belt form at the machine shop
and the ultra shine? pretty much a drill or machining lubricant
boy you really know how to shill em
Yes these grit of pads were available before SBG made this kit.
I dont know what the cutting agent oxidizer is or if it's simply renamed WD40.
None of that matters Terri.
What matters is for $1500 they teach you very specifically how to use each type grit, the when and when not's, how to get leads, a certification that Wolf, Frigidaire, Viking and all the rest have given two thumbs up to.
Now maybe you are motivated and skilled enough to copy all this stuff just like you ripped of Ed Valentine's booster box, but most broke dicks just want to buy the tools and some knowledge and get to work. A $1500 investment that could/should repay itself in ten jobs or less is quite that bargain compared to many services we could do.
Want to get into stone work?
Plan on 2 weeks of intense hands on study, thousands of dollars of tools/pads/diamonds/chems and headaches.
Get into Upholstery cleaning? Take 2 days off work, pay for travel, the class fees, tools, chems, brushes etc and it will cost more than $1500.
SBG class is online and will take just a few hours. Very basic but very needed. I did my first repairs with out seeing the videos and did it all wrong. Got decent results but I know when I do it again it will look much better.
You want o call me Danno, go right ahead Trustfund.
Just remember you're nothing but a well polished Ed Valentine, only Ed has better customer relations.
Go ahead and get some different grits and some lube and let us know how it works out for you.