(chiming in late on this)
Carnuba is something you won't find at (most) any hardware or hobby store. You can get it from Pimo, and Ginny usually ships things out within two days. She also ships via Priority Mail, so it's about a 2-day delivery to my house (Ohio). I suspect that you should get it within 3 days of mailing to just about anywhere.
By white compound, we mean white buffing compound. It's a finer grit than brown tripoli. Last I looked, Lowes didn't have this, but Sears did. Might as well get this from Pimo too, if you're going to place an order there.
Let me add that, Ginny is a doll. Her attention to detail and customer service is second to none.
As far as using the buffing compound, set your buffing wheel spinning and hold the bar of compound against the wheel to "load" the wheel. Just a second or two will suffice. Then you can polish the pipe/stem.
Carnuba is applied to the pipe in the same fashion, except in this case you're trying to leave wax on the pipe. With buffing compound (white or brown) you're not trying to leave compound on the pipe.
The final buff is to even out the coverage of the wax and smooth it out. It's important to keep your buffing wheels seperate - in other words, one wheel for each compound or wax you're going to apply. I have a drawer full of wheels, each one dedicated to a different purpose.
Another plug for Pimo: I highly reccommend Pimo's Guide to Pipe Crafting At Home. It's a book available from Pimo. Yeah, it's expensive, but it's *loaded* with information in one nice referenceable book. It's extremely nice to read when you're just getting started. I still have mine, and I sometimes even read a chapter or two from it to remind me of things.
Jeez, did that sound like a Pimo ad, or what?
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