Buffers
In the market for a buffer that I can use to buff and polish
Anybody have any opinions on theirs? Thanks |
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I'm saving up for a porter cable polisher (7424), altho im getting tempted to just throw a polishing pad on my milwaukee drill that has a side handle attachment
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I have a craftsman and it works great
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I would leave the buffing to the professionals otherwise you are gonna end up with swirl marks all over the place.
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thats why i asked if anybody has opinions on their buffers because i know flex buffers a dual action and they also dont leave swirl marks |
You have a compressor that can supply 80psi or higher constant rate? If so, go with an air one, BluePoint is the way to go if you go that route
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Here are some tips
http://www.gomog.com/allmorgan/polishingpaint.html For me personally i'll gladly pay a person once a year to give the car a good once over...... |
so if not a buffer, how would i go about waxing or polishing my ho?
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http://www.autogeek.net/bupo.html
you can use a buffer just make sure you leave no swirls or burn because you let the buffer sit in spin in one place to long.I detailed at a dealership and they had the craftsman buffers and and they worked great. http://meguiarscarcleaner.blogspot.c...d-wax-kit.html |
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