What are the hazards of polishing?

The working environment of traditional polishing process is harsh, and sand, iron filings and dust will be produced in the polishing process, which seriously pollutes the environment. Metal powder and dust may be inhaled during grinding, leading to respiratory diseases, silicosis and other diseases. It is recommended to do a good job of protection to avoid inhaling dust and metal powder.

In production and labor, exposure to toxic chemicals, dust aerosols, abnormal meteorological conditions, high and low air pressure, noise, vibration, long-term forced posture operation, and continuous pressure on local tissues and organs can all cause occupational diseases.

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Precautions for polishing

1, when grinding, we must adhere to the original factory principle of "rather slow than fast, rather light than heavy" to avoid exposing the primer.

2, the wire back up, so as not to hurt people, machine, winding, it is forbidden to wire contact.

3. Polishing wax can be evenly dispersed on the paint surface to prevent the paint surface from splashing.

4. Before polishing the paint surface, it is recommended to wipe it with car wash mud to remove surface particles and pollutants attached to the paint surface.

5. When throwing the front cover, cover the front glass with a big towel or a masking film to prevent polishing wax from sticking to the glass sealing strip and wiper.

6. Apply polishing wax evenly on wool board or sponge board to prevent splashing and waste of materials.

7. Place the machine correctly after use, with two handles on the ground and the hair wheel facing up.