LUXI Integrated Polishing System

LUXI polishing starts with compound chemistry and a controlled working process.

Start with the visible problem on the piece, then choose the compound, wheel, amount, cleaning step and result check.

Core LUXI principle

The core difference of LUXI starts with compound chemistry. The LUXI working process brings that effect out to its fullest.

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LUXI Blue bar in context: compound · wheel · material · workflow.

Where to start

Start with what you see on the piece

Choose the issue you see on the piece. If you are ready to test LUXI, buying and distributor options are available below.

Scratches remain after polishing Check preparation, wheel condition, compound amount, cleaning and the LUXI first stage. Open troubleshooting Too much compound slows polishing Clean the wheel first, then add LUXI compound with a single touch and check the result. Open troubleshooting Final gloss on gold Use the final LUXI stage only after the gold surface is smooth, clean and ready for finishing. View workflow LUXI Abrasive Step Reduction Test Start with your current surface-preparation process and test identical samples with first-stage LUXI compounds. Open test

Workshop test

Ready to test LUXI in your workshop?

Why LUXI works differently

LUXI connects compound chemistry, wheel use and the working process.

This is not generic polishing advice for every material. The system works when the LUXI compound, wheel, preparation and result check are used together.

Chemistry comes first

LUXI compounds work as part of a system: compound chemistry, wheel use, surface condition and process discipline must fit together.

Wheel control matters

A clean wheel and minimal compound application keep the wheel as the working body instead of loading it with excess material.

The result is checked

LUXI supports a repeatable working process: preparation, first stage, finishing, cleaning and inspection.

For workshops and production

LUXI helps build a testable process: from abrasive step-reduction testing to final gloss, from pre-coating preparation to work in relief and small areas.

What to control

  • Abrasive step reduction is tested, not promised in advance.
  • Before plating or PVD, clean surface condition, washing and residue control matter.
  • Relief, small areas and inside surfaces need small tools and lower-temperature work.
  • Repeatability comes from the working process: compound, wheel, amount, cleaning and inspection.

Next action

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