Depending on the strength of the metal, different types of abrasives may be used during polishing. For low-tensile strength metals such as aluminum, brass, and copper, gray silicon carbide abrasives are used. The same type of abrasive is used on gray iron and cemented carbide, among other metals.
For high-tensile strength metals such as alloy and carbon steel as well as iron and nonferrous alloys, white and grey aluminum oxide abrasives are preferred. Ferrous metals such as steel require green chromium oxide abrasives.
Canvas and leather are ideal for polishing wheels, although a wide variety of other materials, including cotton cloth, felt, leather, paper, plastic, sheepskin, rubber, and wool can also be used. Cotton or wool cloth are used for buffing wheels or mops.