Definition von buffing im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
Smoothing a surface with a rotating flexible wheel, to the surface of which fine abrasive particles are applied in liquid suspension, paste, or grease-stick form
The process of providing a lustrous finish by means of power-operated soft fabric wheels coated with a wax compound containing fine, abrasive particles
The smoothing of a surface by means of a rotating flexible wheel to the surface of which fine, abrasive particles are applied in an liquid suspension, paste, or grease stick form
A mechanical finishing operation in which fine abrasives are applied to a metal surface by rotating fabric wheels for the purpose of developing a lustrous finish
(1) The thin grain of leather removed from a cattle hide by the splitting machine (2) The process of more or less removing the grain 1~yer by abrasion (3) Removal of the flesh side of the leather by mechanical abrasion to produce a suede effect, or to reduce the substance Synonymous with "fluffing" and now in more common use Also known as "snuffing"
To give the inner glass surfaces of a liquid crystal cell a texture so as to align the liquid crystal molecules in a certain direction parallel to the surfaces
After the car has been repaired and painted, the vehicle is then buffed/polished to remove any surface imperfections This procedure is usually included in the cost of painting the vehicle
a mechanical process that reduces the appearance of surface blemishes from leather hides Leather that is not buffed is called "full grain" because the natural grain retains its markings and characteristics
The process of providing a lusterous finish by means of a power operated soft fabric wheel coated with a wax compound containing fine abrasive particles (b) Getting in shape
You use buff to describe someone who knows a lot about a particular subject. For example, if you describe someone as a film buff, you mean that they know a lot about films. Judge Lanier is a real film buff = enthusiast
If you buff the surface of something, for example your car or your shoes, you rub it with a piece of soft material in order to make it shine. He was already buffing the car's hubs. = polish + buffing buff·ing Regular buffing helps prevent nails from splitting. buff up to polish something with a cloth
{s} having a light yellow coloring; of or relating to a person who is very interested in or enthusiastic about a particular subject (i.e. history buff)
an implement consisting of soft material mounted on a block; used for polishing (as in manicuring) bare skin; "swimming in the buff" a soft thick undyed leather from the skins of e
A sort of leather, prepared from the skin of the buffalo, dressed with oil, like chamois; also, the skins of oxen, elks, and other animals, dressed in like manner
Usually a motor-driven, spindle-mounted wheel, disc, or cone-shaped form made of layered cotton Felt, muslin, wool or leather Buffs are charged with abrasive compounds and spun against metal surfaces to cut away and polish-to buff-the metal