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  • Electric polisher / buffer question

    Purchased an electric buffer to apply the Meguiar's products ( That were as advertised TERRIFIC!! ) but found that the 7" buffer I purchased was too heavy ( 8 lbs ) for me to operate. I own a 2004 Chevy SSR the height on the vehicle along with the many contours also made using the puffer difficult. I see many buffer / polishers on the market but not sure what would work best for me. Need one lighter in weight and able to work contours of my R easily.

    I was unable to find pricing and info on the Meguiar's DA buffer. I am new to the this forum so need a little help getting this info also.

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    Re: Electric polisher / buffer question

    Hi & Welcome to Meguiar's Online! Our MT300 Dual Action Polisher and Soft Buff DA Foam Discs can be found at your favorite local auto body or automotive paint supply store which sells Meguiar's products, a local detailing supply store which sells Meguiar's products, and through various on-line distributors, including us direct. Just search for "Meguiar's MT300 or Soft Buff DA Foam Discs."

    The following below article will give you a great idea of the different types of tools used for paint polishing, and the pros & cons of each:

    Beginners Guide to the Different Types of Paint Polishing Tools
    Nick Winn
    Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
    Meguiar's Inc.
    Irvine, CA
    nawinn@meguiars.com

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