0 past simple and past participle of buff --
1 to rub an object made of metal, wood, or leather in order to make it shine, using a soft, dry cloth --
The rubber is cut, washed, dried, and buffed in order to prepare for resale.
The finished pieces show the hammer marks because they were not buffed, another reason they were called martel.
Pots may then be waxed and buffed to create a smooth glossy finish.
It produces a high gloss finish when buffed on to wood.
They are made with two pieces of rubber compound, glued together to form a hollow sphere and buffed to a matte finish.
It prevents the naphtha from evaporating until the polish has been spread and buffed into a thin film on the leather surface.
Each bag is hand-sewn, buffed, painted, and polished, taking several days to finish.
This small, disingenuous comedy has been buffed to shine like a jewel; the smoothness of it keeps you giggling.