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    Floor buffers or rotary floor machines use rotary brushes of a soft material to clean, scrub, and polish linoleum surfaces. For marble and wood floors, floor polishers may be used to apply protective coating to the floor. [1] Floor burnisher is the term for a high speed floor buffer that rotates its pad at over 1000 RPM.

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    Buffer stop, a device that keeps rail vehicles on tracks; Buffer wheel, a device used to smooth a workpiece's surface; Digital buffer, an electronic circuit used to isolate the input from the output; Floor buffer, an appliance used to polish hard floors; Optical buffer, a device that stores optically transmitted data; Recoil buffer, a firearm ...

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    The removal of oxidization (tarnish) from metal objects is accomplished using a metal polish or tarnish remover; this is also called polishing. To prevent further unwanted oxidization, polished metal surfaces may be coated with wax, oil, or lacquer. This is of particular concern for copper alloy products such as brass and bronze. [2]