A friend has temporarily loaned me his Diamond ball polisher.
I use a little (say penny to nickel sized) drop of Aramith ball cleaner on top of each ball, then set it to go.
After a few minutes the balls start to slow their spin, and often times lock up and the machine will reject the center piece (sometimes rejecting a few balls in the process).
To avoid this I have a spray bottle of water and when it starts to seize up I spray the balls to give them some lube.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this? I would have thought it should be a set it and forget it operation instead of a watch the pot boil one.
I use a little (say penny to nickel sized) drop of Aramith ball cleaner on top of each ball, then set it to go.
After a few minutes the balls start to slow their spin, and often times lock up and the machine will reject the center piece (sometimes rejecting a few balls in the process).
To avoid this I have a spray bottle of water and when it starts to seize up I spray the balls to give them some lube.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this? I would have thought it should be a set it and forget it operation instead of a watch the pot boil one.